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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1850-07-22

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1850-07-22 page 1

jjjj COLUMBUS, MONDAY, JULY 22, 1850. YOLUME XIV. NUMBER 11. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SOOTT k BABOOW. OFF10B-fMIUM nun or man it. .no ,uoa alley. TBR.il" lilviirlnblj in advance. rii unity, i" """' in I."'"!";" " '" ' i & cut by ni tho Mini mi J tWWjrW"t during i 5 00 1 00 :i ii a oo 1 so 1 85 l 00 S 00 I IKI so 40 The Tri-Weekly liy audi Weekly In OotaMJ... Oui of tlie city; by fm, ,in!'" To i lulu nf lour d upwards t club. "I m i upwards, W one .ddro.,. Daily, session Tri Weekly.. Weekly, sWes..... V TOClUDSUl I'": i" "F . Ailvirllilng. The following rates nnd rule, nf advertising have lie.ii inreil ,1,1,Z I.. oroprietor. or the Ohio Statesman nn.l Ibjl Ohio S8S SSSS tO oKtS, in U eu.es, after .1,1. dote. Jul, JO, 1649. Dnlly Pnper. h m 1 week ., ., ..." S..." ,. 1 month 2 ..." a 3 ..." a..." to 50 0 25 1 50 a oo a oo t 00 C 00 9 00 10 00 10 oo 18 00 10 00 to 00 22 00 23 00 HO 00 80 00 35 00 40 00 45 00 55 00 standing cord. 5 law. F "'mum a, column, wiun-.ias'D..- t. Vk V4 Vk V V. , changed wockiy.. dnily i with 4 BbtBW. . I II ...." .. Ill ".... 1 changed weekly. i:io oo daily ... ..... ',.,' :,,,, . Other eases not provided lor, cniagcan.c ... c... , . LUSttS to each affiS -il..re m.er,ed "t adve&linuo' he "S.I , the year, unle.. it I. ,,. clncd an ..." iiiaoii er.Pt. or pn-vlaaaly agrccl upon hetween the parlies r the accuracy of lethal advertise- ruDII-lll'l -' tl"" - - ,,,: ..,lirlltinll mT ""y'"" nmliT ib ol lee of every de.eripUon.) to ho J T", "her,:!, "f illy ee.,1, P KvSti:irf;r paid ta advance. n.,A th0 coy b, (l metfled number mouth, unless ordered out, oi insertions, ww w ww""" rdmfly. ami imyim m " 1(U.,.r,u(.r will be confin-d rigidly lo Th nrivili'Kfs 'f y tut an in. 1 verm itnMBti nut ptrttuwmg there- '"AdvlleottrAuetioaeor., Onrral Agon.,, MtU A8t; Ac' ,,' "Jo' .eeoiitr... led 'or by the year, but to be charged ''ir'";"Vt;vTrarVBK INDEBTED OKATVtTOO.LY. ljuiil tor. , nth(,r3 umNh cimimunicationtT or menu brought in by Ihem. . wTaTneil, U iltt .SocrctaryBofflc dccU-diy - u m tti.i, jjaT , - ' M- CHARLES W. IlILMOEE WILLIAM E. OILMO.E ,;,MOKK, Attomov" in l.nwnnil S..lieimr In CWwy. "BS"" 'nSnna'Souio. au!4-dly ii.CmisTot K , Fnrwnidiim and ('niiiiiiilnn .tli'reliniit, i ui new AY cV CO. 'I Iron Foundry, Uraad MMM Hi'ldgP foln,,-Inc., Ohio. , , Stove, of .11 kind., end a great .'uriety of Omfp, .dwny. on hand. octl,'41 , V. ............. -mi i., I I'MN'S mini., ofltoe, am it, Cotamb . di-cll ). i ! 1 ! B, WAlOuTT S 1 I) N AND HANNKlt 1' A 1 N 1 bit, novtf ltt COLUMBIA, OHIO. WAI.TKH TIIUAI.l., . . Auornev and OWwOm at l.avv, 0 niiibua, I . . lSo, boondMlaMrtoMH Dm Aonowtodimtat ut Heed. TV tor the St.'l" of New York. IJr" Oltlco onHblh It, between TownjnontlelL clal " lT(iilTINJ HWNTIM1T4IN, . BOOKELLErU and Stationeri, nnl door tothe Umton nun k. Hi?b elrTit, (.oli.inb.i-. Ohio. A kt .."ortment Hook. kind mSmmhT 1wJb m bod. i 1 . c. LiLtir. HKlllEKTcVl.II.l.KV. lOOK-IHNKKItS, IliKll a"". "Ppo.te ll.e I aaav "". ' lumbu. I vn MARIS'd OFFICK, ran,"Vof Kiel, and Third tr.i, ad- D JomtaTkM .,-,ib o. .-, .,J "VP n '"'i"'" Wceived by Nog7M.tortet. Ctnctonhtl (Jerk, abbott k CO 2 DEALERS in EE Mj Cutlery Ircm, gMBNM Builder.' ...HU-riHl,. I and .Mwhi.nl n m I. M l.try Good.. tr ir, No. H.l llich r-tr.-. t, ,u c,l tl dU adloth COMMISSION AdM?ARD&Q MXBgHAirra, Whole-Kj Dealers in firneeriea and Produce, I'om.noutb, Ohio. Personal attention given to receiving andtorwarding good , nd .'rclm-e c.n. imed for Side. el-liy. JOHN W. BAKKR. onr.aT AmsnToNn. '. .uiM, a i: - 'I o - 1 . . REAL ESTATE BROW US and" (JEN ERA!. LAND AGENTS. Office, South room, jilliwp l. WlW-VP MtM NT I'.Mil-i: TIUPOLI, CK clean.itig and burnishing all finished Metahc and (.Us. Gold, Silver, rs, llrlmnnln nnd Steel warr, Wln- (lowrmirn, The Scicntifir American, in klng ot this M"fL" ' 3 all the substances which have been applied to IPg -s as a! ii mXLSSi ZdTSrmSSS Smi throughout all Europe. It snould bo in ever" family and every worksbop. .... . .!., The subsenb-r. brinj the agents for thi. city. fJJJJ . E. J 1 mi t llll tincrs. Hiiusekerpers alii. BiiSl. are reque.!.-,! to call and try the article and kM t i . i .w- on nr.. -atl-tnrtioii. the nnni'l M UI mMtmM I t BAIN tL BOETOH, nlU NaUl, High it, Bign of the Back Haw. PAN tmd Veneer Varnish, Sand Paper, Glue, and nearly all J PADLOCK PATENT LEVER CLOCKS. A NEW article just received at ,,.,,. A Call and see them. frn, Jg'j RUCK B. JOHN 0 A I L I S 1 , (Late of ChUlicotke, Ohio,) Produce, CommlnsloB nod Forwnrdlnaj .Mrrehnnt, . . ' . trriTUvn fMttn may 16 d3m KLORID(-E & MARTIN, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, tfiA ttTHt, l door north of Town, oppotilt the U. S. Hotel, A RE prepared to execute all order, in their line of l.utne.s, in A the neatest and mostfashionable ELnRITXiE, MMaM A. la MARTIN. RtlN aV HO 14 TON. IRON MONGERS, HrHOLE'ALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS fT OF HARDWARE. Iron, Nails, Springs, Axles, MnjR, Glas. and House Trimming. Also, dealers in Tin Plate, Sheet Iron. Copper, and every vane ty of Tinman's stock. a s s is s.-, Hi,n mm, cnmrs BAIN m.TlMtf JAMKrt M. HORTUW. TT, .... , I, niivim. LINK. rilTIZEH? Wria? in lb. Cut. bjr cdlia, at tb. J Narth-EMt corarr Srll lloa.o, oui cure a...,. ... - B. P. L. BABER. Attaraa, at I.aw, faluaibaa, llBla, liril.L attend promptly to i n .,,fi..mnal tiu.inM. Inrro.fa il to t . m. na.r..i miAm f.f Hi.h ,t . a.r Slocum'. Hill rut . JACOB TOWNHKN!, Tkr original ditrovcrer of the Genuine Tuvnsrnd Sanapariila. OLD l)r. Town-end 1 now about 711 yi-ara of age, and ha. lonn Iwfii known n tho Author and Dl-roverer of the (lenuino Original -Townnend Harwtpwlllu." Being poor, he waa OOtaaal led to limit it. manulatture, by wlikh mean, it ha. bam kept out uf market, mid the .ale. rlrcuinjcrilod to thow only who had proved it. worth, and kimwn Ita value, h had reached the ear. n Minny, iicvertlielotH, a. Uiows ix-r-ona ho hud been healed ot lore dleaie, and aavod from il- nth, pitwIaimBd Its womlerlul ijurei; It relaaea MriotWM aud tlitneas, remove, all obstructirmi and invijjonitea the entire urrvojj. ly.tem. la not this then the Medlein'' you pre-eniinently need? But can any of the) thins, bo .aid of H. I . Townmid'. Inferior article t This young man'. lii,uid 1. not to bo compared with the old Doctor's, because, of one grand fact that the one la incapablo of taatiuwon, and never spoiU, while tho other doea : souring, tanentl&fi .. : hhiwintr tho not lies containing it into fragment: the sour, acid liquid oxphxiiug, and damaging other goods I Must not thin horrible compound he poisonous to the .ystem T What I outacid into a syntein already diseased with ucfil 1 What causes 1 i ..i hut acid f Do we not all know that when food sours in our stomachs, what mischief it produce T tlatulence, heartburn, palpitation 0. tho heart, liver complaint, diarrlnea, dysen- ttrj, oolk, and orraption of the blood t what is Hcrofuu but an acid humor in the body t What produces bII the humors which bring on Eruptions of the rikin, Hcald Henri, Halt Ilheum, Krysiiwlai, White Hwellinga, Ferer Hores, and nil ulceration, in-temal ami externa) ? It is nothing under heaven but an acid substance, which snuri, and thua spoils all the fluids of tho body, mom or less. Wht-t causes llheumatism but a sour and acid lluld which Insinuate itneli between the Joints and elsewhere, irritating and inflaming the delicate tissue upon which it act . So of nervous diseases, of impurity of the blood, of deranged circulation, and nearly all the ailments which afflict human nature , Now it it not horrible to mae and aeil, and infinitely worse to use, this Souring, Fermenting, Acid "Compound of H. P. Town-emi, and yet h would lain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob Towtiscd stiemiino Original iNtrsaparilla, is an imitation of hi nfi-rlr preparation 1 1 Heaven forbid thut wo should deal in an article which would bear the most distant resemblance to S. 1'. Towiisetnl'8 article I We wish It understood, because it i. tho absolute truth, that H. P. Tuwnseml'B article and Old Dr. Jacob Townseud's BWMtpWiBa lire beaven wiih- ajiart, and inilniU'ly diauimilar; that they aro unlike in every particular, having not one single thing in common. As 8. 1'.Townsend is no doctor, and never was, is no chemist, no pliariniicoii tint know no more of medicine or disease than any other common, unscientific, unprofessional man, what guarantee can the public have that they aro receiving a genuine Helen-t itii.: medicine, containing all the virtues of the article, used in preparing it, and which are Incapable of changes which might i uuOT than tho Agunta of Disease instend of health ? Since the above was put in type the following fact has come to oiirknnwleiigo; which is truly tyled The Triumph of Jimliee Tho WW Enileil! S. P Towntcnd abandoned tkr. JiildOld l)r. Jacvh Tuwumtid rin ilicatrdby the People 8. P, Townsend lias at lust given up the manufacture of any Dion SamptrHlai having disposed of niB business lo some strangers. Thus hla claims to Originality and other pretensions fall to the ground. lie voluntarily abandons them, in thuaevading the Issue botore tin- public, by disposing of his trade. The tact that he wa.s no phyKician, no chemist, the occupation Of whose liiowiiB n worker on Railroads, canals, chopping wood, aw logl) dock sticka, dfte &c. The lact, also, that his article be-enme notorious lor its Souring, Fermenting and Bursting the Bottles, thereby deceiving and injuring the sick, and destroying goods, demonstrates beyond all doubt tin- fallacy of his pretensions, and the baseless fabric ot his claims. Hereafter it is to be sent out to the people by some Stranger., yet bearing tho name of H. P. Townseiul. We have boofl informed that these Stronger intend to print on the labels the naino of some Chemist, in order to redeem, if possible its had churucter of Souring and Fermenting. Let the people fully understand tliHt no Revamping, no new botching, no prefixing of Chemist's uames or any other folly will redeem S. I'. Towtisend's souring compound from public odium, unless it is made entirely different from its present character; and It they do this, it will become another article of Harsaparjlla, and they might as well give it another name tirst as last. It should then he called the "Stranger's Sarsaparilla," and not S P.Towwnd'a. Bttt if there is no alteration, the people may t-till expect the same old Souring, Fermenting, Hoot Beer Btuff. We have felt it n duty to inform the public of the true portion ot this matter, that Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's SaiBaparilla may not he confounded with tin louring article. In conclu-ion we would remark that MUM months ago 6, P. Townend tan his old stand in Fulton st a first rate store, and sat himself down only a low doors below us, in Nauasau at., the motives and object ol which we leave others to judge. We understand these Strangers, who have taken up B. P.'b business, intend to remain there. Such conduct need, no comment. Wn shall move from Nassau street in the Spring, and we will then see if these Stranger follow u a S. P. did. Depot lor the Old Doctor' Sarsaparilla is now 101!, Nassau t. THOMPSON, SKIU.MAN it CO., Proprietors. Principal office for the Western States, Vine it., 3d door above lth, Cincinnati. G. W. GAEHOtnC, General Agent, to whom all ordersor applications for agencies must be addressed. Tlii Sarsaparilla can be found at tho principal Drug Store in tho State, and is advertised in most of the country paper. In In every county there I omo one authorized to establish sub-agencies for the county in which be resides, and the same can be a-certaim d by reference to lite county papers. For .ale in Columbus by DEN Hi & MARRY, Agent, for Franklin county. Also, by Hknky I.ono, Oroveport. HI LL'S HEM INK AND LATEST IMPKOVED SAUSAI'AUILLA. KNOW ALL MEN, that we have this day appointed B. H. MEAKINtiS, ot Cincinnati, our Agent tor the State ot Ohio ut large, for thr ale of Dr. John Huffs Genuine Improctd Eitrart nf Sarsap'urillu where all person, or Sub-Agents, will be supplied ut the proprietors' lowest prices. Signed: JOHN BULL A. CO. Louisville. Ky., April 15, 1850. E. Eberly, successor to l H. Meakings, at tho old stand, High treet, is the only authorized Agent for the Bale of Dr. Bull's Sar-saparilla in Columbus, where citizens and strangers may rely upon obtaining the Genuine nnd Improved Article. As there are coimtei leitera about, be euro to buy from the authorized Agent, and then you WfU be sun; ol the Genuine Article. General Agent for Ohio, JUST RECEIVED. AT TDK DEPOT tor the bhIo ol Hull's Saisnparilli. and ot tier Poouiar Family Medlotnea a larta and fresh supply ot Hull's Improved and Genuine Sarsaparilla, combining Yellow Dock, Ilur Dock, ami other valuable extract, iudiengousto our Wc.teru oil. nut un rxnre.-t.lv lor this Acnic.V. '1 in- great ami iuviuuhoik preparation il finding its way into the bosom Of every attlicteil liimily, IDT the w ' Ol w orld is chslleuged to produce an article so pleasant to take that will so etl. etually purity the blood, strength-, ,, tin system, hihI giinrd it against any sickness oi epidemic whatever I It never fails to give relief, and is warranted to be superior U Townseud's, and every oilier preparatkn before the pul.lie. In tbl- city huiidreds have been cured of the worst torma of Scrolula, Erysipelas, Dyspepsia, ltlit umatimn, Neuralgia, Sciatic Pains, and distress in the side ami breast, mid many who were on the brink of ron tinned Consumption. This preparali.ui ot Dr. Bull's U no MOM or pnteni menicine. hence, UOOMndl Of pbriknill prcsi ribo iindu-eitinttieirpraciice. n,- i. .0 lA. ihiiii-,.1,11 iv ' MHteht. urn il un V nut nii-iniou- .1 M Ii win. U not over hidebound In bin prejudices and not .r Iv .-ivite.l 1., Hie "Chain-GlltlJ." tolioilf 1 pleMMiIluW Cnlomel nnd other villainous minerals, (nolens volena) WB write i) lum and MtUf him that no bM nut muea more mnii nmooui uf every P-n of his patients, he will gimiiy seno mm a iu lormu- ,,! 11.,- hi- r, . li 'HI - ici rl ill III- Ylilii. .!! lif- 1 : 1 1 HIKHtS. -Down "Il I tbe eeties! Down Willi the niuou fuctieiNi Down with Calomel and other poisonous mineral, which lias sent thou-sud- and ten- of thousands to a premature grave! J'UKIM BI.UUOI Strike at tho heart of the disease, removo morhid secretioiis ..; ..i.... i-..r- -ti-eor-t i.'ll V( ill r I l-'C-T I Vc orailll-, vou cannot fail to build up new and pure blood for thesu.tensnct! ' . . . lA I .. : I ,.: lu ha. luwlTl Ill ot Hie general sviem. iouownhii, i.-i. ... ,i , wiilOn tin nn. b ttt liumait nitvnCV beciiiB to corn- pure with Bull's I luid Extract of Sarsaparilla. Remember that in case of any dis-ati-factfoti I will retuni the money, for I am bo .atlioriz. d i. the propri. tors oi this truly graij I woadarfaJ preparation. For aril by EBERLY, Only agent for Columbus. East side High street, next to Butler's bakery, and a few door south of the State JjunelJ-diw 1 1 vitrs Wi FIELD tV CO. Nu. 11 Cliff St., New York, J otter tor sale : Newspaper, 29x43 Inches. Newspaper, 'JHx4fi inches. NewspRjier, 2Hx42 inche New.psper,-JHx37 inche. Newspaper, RftMfMl Newspaper, Slix inches. Newspaper. Mall MM New i-paper, 24x:t0 inche. Newspaper, 24x34 inche. Newspaper, 22x32 inches. Newspaper, RMaM inches. Newspaper, 23x37 inches. Newspaper, 2tx:t8 inches. Newspaper, ftnfcflflS. inche. Newspaper, 2.1x40 inches. Newspap;r, 27M(x40Vi Inches. Newspaper, 19x24 inche. Newspaper, 24x40 inches Envelop Paper 2,400 renm all lie. Colon-d Paper 1,750 reain assorted ize. Writing Paper 000 case, a complete assortment. News and Book Ink Superior quality. News and Book Paper made to order of any size and qual ty at J.on notice r t.i . JAPED A REHOI sE.-tKI-.- W. FIELD 4t CO., 11 sT t.lift st N. V., offer for sale Blrachino FowDF.a 2tW casks beat qnality ALUM 111 bids, ground and 100 hbls. crude. Smalts Best English 3 F E, 4 F E, and 4 F E super Ultramarine Rest French and German, various brands ft I an tit ton Domestic, all qualities. .... I,,'. 1 i. ...,,. .1 miitlitic. Tog. tber with a complete assortment of all kinds of Paper and Paper-Maker' Material.. ' A r-AK.tl AND SAW Mll.l. FOR HAI.K. A 17. Tk 3. !. 4. an the art .Ideaf Big Walnut at the mouth ol Dunn,!.', rua ; about .! arr-8 hnprOTao, arjo.1 .a. 01 go.i .iu land The farm la well ralcalated far jnun or .toek. It I. a part ! ih Maxwell trai t There ! a lino ttlement aroand II (In tbe premiae. there la nod iwiiilll,whlrh take, the water (rem Walnut ereek and Ihrncui'. run. It I. a good aile lor a griat .abl' l.ii. ther or .eparate. About one third ol Ihe paj will he re- . ., , , , ...rm..nl. Mr Hammond ivl, on 'I I,,. I.,,,, Hiir an ini'i i'i'-o nan oi a" ' Hii-3tdwtt WALTER THRALL MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! Fifty Thousand Oollnrn In Ohio! t. iil- -t will irii irti( ular atfenti-m to the culle'-tion L In'ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois. Missouri. Kentucky, Iowa Mid Wisconsin, of that rlasa of claim long Bince marked -Loss" -tione West ana " not couectairie. "jmt-ii.-.i-,--(ismrptibUsbera, Marnifactun-rs, and other. Five year expe-'i.'nce ha given him rontidence-hence there will bono charge, ... f-r .. e.,lk-etiia are made. Card giving references, terme sud Initructioii, Address, irill be ent In anmrr to post paid letter w. ri. jav ir, Anoraey at Law. 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Edited by John tank Clark Hare, EKL, and Horace Biimey Wallace, Esq., 9. ARCfilBOLD'S LAW OF NISI PR1US, 2 vols. 8vo; $6. With all the requisite Konm, including the Pleadings in tho i-everal Ac-riona, and the Evidence neceasary to support them. Second and enlarged edition. 8 T. St J. VV. JOHNSON, Law Booksellers, Publishers and l.upurters, aplO-drtwy 107 Chesnut t Philadelphia. A CARD. TfiHE undersigneil have formed a copartnership MMMX Hie I nameol BTAOE It KRISIilE, for the t ran sic lion oi a Whole side and Retail (irocery and Forwn rdlag and Coimii .anion hiiNltiess, at the new brick Grocery, corner of High and friend streets, formerly occupied by J. M. Brown, and solicit Ihe amnion of those wishing to purchase, to I lllffl stock ol goods in ou BSJ J- H- STAGE. Columbus, Mar. 25-d&wM. O. H. FR18BIE. r BlP posted DP!! Erery coi .rrect business man keeps a v ui ii books punted up, so that in any emergency, or for se t- satislaction, he can tell at a glance the condition (H bis worldly prospects. It such then is necessary to our pecuniary comfort, and which warns u of any innovations or losses, how much more necessary is it to be potted up in matters far more important, and upon which hangs all the hopes and happiness of ourselves, our wives and little ones, in guarding the greatet ot all blcmgs, Htal'.h t The sad effect s of last summer should not be lost nimn us and very wisely doth our City Fathers enjoin upon all, to look to our tenements, cellars, and enclosures, and to remove all off ensive and deleterious causes of impurily to the air we breathe. Human Agency can do much to alleviate it not entirely prevent a re jetition of the disastrous eff. e tl 0 1 that dreadiul scourge with which we wer! visited last spring and summer, and which indiscriminately plucked Irom our bennlilul garden tho rich and tho poor, the young and the aged I tfca loved father, mother, sister and brother, and hundreds whom congeniality of feeling and frtondsMlp had endeared one to tiie other, in ties not f he severed, 1.. ,l..,..l.l fcl,..),i,i. tl,r,,ii--h HuiiMll A'"- In V li:t- ever been given to the world that will so thoroughly guard ihe system against Cholera, or any sickness nm. ver, as in-- unj " Dr. Bull's Compound Fluid Extnutol Sarsaparilla I Ihe Doctor has very lately made valuable improvemenu by the combination of Yellow Dock and other Roots indigenous to our Western oll. that place " Bull' Sarsaparilla " at the head of everj- preparation a a " Purifier ol the blood," and ' Corrector of the- general sys-tern " Nn one can have sickness that Ues this valuable prepara tion. Certificate arc pouring in Irom every direction, -peaking in the highest terms of the most wonderful cures ever etlecteil. after every thing else had failed. To obtain the genuine ami ia test improved, procure from the Agent for CoIui'lpf.,,EilIjY Hurccsaor to B. II Meakings, east side High street, next to But-ler's Bakery. junel9 dAW2w" DR. MJWfl COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA ha tri ven more general satisfaction and ha cured aU the complaint for which it is recommended more effec tually than any other similar styled preparation before tb.- discerning public. It 1 warranP-d to be six times cheaper and better than the molasses and water mixture of Town M s, which in reality is but a shadow compared to the intnnric substance, contained in Dr. Ball's Invaluatde preparaton I Persons wishing tot cured ot Dyspepsia, Cutanefiu., Mercurial and U ver Complainu, Neuralgia, Sciatic Pains, Rheumatism, M, Colic, Sick or Nervou Headache, Female Complaint!, Diarrlm's, and all disorder arising from an impure state of the blood M habit of the system, (without laying the inundation for other and worse discMos, a entailed upon the human family by the dispen Ring of calomel and other poisonous minerals,) would do well to give this Sarsaparilla a trial. Our own experience prove it tbe praise bestowed upon it active healing propertie, by every per-on we meet, (ave a doctor) the demand Unit i doily increa-ing, not only in this city, but from orders daily received irom all distances, go to strengthen our confidence, in its being the greatest , .,.., th.t n... vi.Hd hn ever nroduced. l et those With out appetite, or tone to their digestive organs, or Weakness I nun evere medical, or hop treatment in cases of Dysentery, Diarrhi.. or Cholera, try a lingle bottle, -and our word for it, they will not a Successor to R. H- Meakings, marlft-d Family Mediciue Depot, High street. .r-sRMKa AW-rsTVll.r-I'ltlNG S l' V I , ES Superfine Silk It MkU... .. 'n.al nnlv A:I A t ji i. tfir vou r benefit Fii French Cloth, fashionable Ca.imeres, new and very beautiful Mm Vesting of both Silk and Marsaiies, iravars oi 1 1 1 designs, suited to the season, Ac, Ac, just opened by spU-dAw H. COWLEfl A CO a iM'lllTl.f'T iiKFK'F. UeehruiieV Hull, olinm A bti-., Ohio. N ir KELLY mtorms the punlie that during his absence all his Architectural busme. Lngiiieenng ami .-i r- veying, will be promptly attended to at the above mmja H undersignen. drrJl d II H. BLACKMOUE, Architect anil Civil Engineer. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that wehavetbisday appointed .-Mint A Mills, Esqs., our Agents, for us and In our names t collect and receipt lor Uie claims and account which have arisen or may hereafter arise in our professions! practice. Dr. FRANCIS CARTER, Dr. N. GAY, WILLIAM TREVITT, S HANBURY SMI fii, G W. MARIS, " JOHN B. THOMPSON, h U.L.HOWARD, " S. M. SMITH. JOHN MORRISON, j.n3-dAwtl April 12, 1850. PRESSED TALLOW CANDLES ol the very Or "t quality can be had at all tunes at our factory, corner of Front "SEtC"'' A"0' HEWLETT CO. K DO A R CONKLINO. WILLIAM WOOD. ALFRED WOO ; CONKLING, W04D & CO., vi i v( J alti i' i" i - OF PtJRt: WHITK bftAD) IN OIL, PARIS WHITK HO. J, DO. DKT WHITK UUD, RED LEAD, LITHAROE. PARIS OltKP.N, oraton rtti.i.ow, CHUOMR OKBIff) 0RROMI u. n, dRUTMil Hl.UR, POTTY, o;i ., OIL, WHITINO, ' FIHfc DRIKD,' ASSORTED COI.' II PAINTS, IK CIDER VINKOAR. YXT E havo adopted tlie most approved method, as practixed by VV the Easteni Manufacturers, in manufacturing White Lena, and will warrant it equal to any made in the United States. We warrant the quality ol each article we manufacture to be as good M can be procured, mnl to give entire satistaction. Offend U the lowest prices on usual time,' or discount for Cash. CASH FOR FLAX SEED. Any quantity of CASTOR BEANS wanted. We will supply Farmers with Castor Bonn for Med, and then contract to take bam atmarket prion annually. CONKLING, WOOD , CO. Cinelunati, December aH, 1849. dawly VETERINARY HL'RHEKY. T. li. BISHOP, Vktkrinaiiv Suuoeov, T ESPECTFULI.Y offers his services to the inhabitants ol this XV city aud vicinity, assuring those who may patronise him. Unit he will endeavor to giv general satisfaction. All surgical operations performeg with perfect safety. And the majority of the diseases incident to tho Horse cured. T, B. Bishop can be found at his Veterinary Forge, back of the Neil House. Reference to the fallowing gentlemen: Major Barker, A. L. Olmsted, E. Wiluami, J. Barton. jum5 dA-wJiu CARPETING! CARPETING! A P.STONE 4 CO., have on hand one of the largest and bail .a assorted ptocks of Fine Cnriicl nnd Oil Cloth Brer offered in OohtnunH. embracing all the different stylos, viz Superfine Turk-y and Wiltran uperior Ingrain; r-uperinr iapistry I(russe!s Superfine Brussels; ImparuLfl Ply: Fine do Superior Venitlan ; 10-4 Sup. Druggela, Wooien ; nnporn iv-i " i. men. Also. Superior Wilt ran Tutted and ( heniel Uucgs. Also. Supe rior 10-4 Linen Sheetings, at a very great bargain. Also, a splendid assortment of Superior Worked and Lace Curtains, Painted Bbaaef, fee nto. tutflMftw VALCAHLe'rEAL ESTATE FOR SALE.-'IV sub scriber otters for sale, on very liberal terms, the following described real estate, situate on the National road, in the immediate vicinity ot the eastern boundary line ot the corporation of Columbus, and opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit: uut-lots Nn . -'', 19, 100, 100 anil UM, of Crosby' addition of out-lots. Also, Nob. 1, 2, 4 and 5, of Ramsey's addition, iiti, 27 and 30, of Champion's subdivision ol half section No 23. Also, lli-lnt No. 23, on l'own street, of Champion's addition to the city of Columbus. On out-lot No. B(i tin-re is n good two story brick house, together with suitable out-hoiles, tfce. There is abio on in-lot No. 23, on Town st a small frame house. For further particulars, as to price, Ac., Inquire ol tho subscriber on the premises. apL't-diwU AMOS B. RAMSEY. PHILADELPHIA SHOES. RYAN'S LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CELEBRATED MllnWSHOEB-"-Ruskins and Slips, thick and thin soles. Also, t;hildreii'B Gaiters, the finest article made in tho Union, just opened by apl3d&w H, COWL SB .V 00. HOWE'S SHAKER SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND FHKPARKI) BV STEA. AN 11 PUT I'P IN Ul'ABT BOTTLKS. "pill: rndpa from which the Shaki:r Saiisaparilla is made I was purchased nearly a year since, (at a great expense,) from an old Doctor, belonging to that poculiur sect (tbe Shakers,) mid although it has not been made public until the present time, It has l.een exteiiMM iv i. . il iv miiiiyo! tlie nr.-l :iti V-leuins and Hum lies if Cincinnati, who have pronounced it fir superior to any oilier preparation ot the kiwi ever yet oitereu in ine punnc. i m mode in which it is prepared, viz : W steam, enables the proprie tor to extract Irom tho herbs used Uieir tull strentn and real eg. seuce, a desideranim which has never yet been obtained in the manufacturing of uny other Sarsaparilla Compound, hence it vast superiority us to its mediculquahties, over all other would be SAHSAPARILLAS. To those at present uing a Sursnparillft mixture, a Bingle trial will convince them of the above fact. The wonderful healing powers of thi preparation aro duo to the manner in which it is prepared, (namely, by steam,) a. well m to tho composition of the ingmdicn.fi used. Its leading ingredient being the best imported HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA, Combined with many other root, and herbs which are used in no other SarBaparilla compound at present before the public ; and the phybieiana who have examined the recipe, fruni which it Is composed, say that it ia the best preparation of that inestimable rout extant, and that tho properties it combines as h medicine is entile-y peculiar to itself; it act a a gentle stimulant, and also iu an nl terative as a stimulant, in exciting the action of tbe liver when torpid a- a mild tonic, in giving strength and tone to the stomach iu a purgative, in moving the bowels' sufficient for tlie purpose of nature, without exciting them to unnatural action, and as a GENERAL PURIFIKI. OK THE BLOOD, In removing all the unhealthy humors ol impurities therein contained, and thereby invigurHting tho entire system, for which rea-Bon it is leculiarly efficacious In the removal and permanent cure of all diseases arising from an IMPURE STATE OP TIIE BLOOD, Such a Scrofuln, Cutaneous, Eruptiuns, Pimples, Blotches, Sore Eyes, Tetter, Scald Head, Stubborn Ulcers, Biles, all disease re-ulling irom the ubo Oft Mercury, Ac, &r It is two not less benn tb ml in Rheumatism All Liver Coniiihunts. Dvsnensia, Luitibajo. Ib.l ilual ("native- ne, Lo.s of Appetite, Acidity o( the Ftcmnrh. Bilious Di;casci, Consumption, and all Lung Diseases, when they arise from cor-rupt humors; and as a novor failing remedy in all disraM-s arising " DERANGEMENT OF THE NEUVOUS SYSTEM, It is unparalleled; tuch as Swooning, Fainting Sensations, Low Spirits, Despondency, Epileptic Fits, Palpitation of the Heal t, Neuralgic Affection, General debility, die, &c. It ia found also to give great relief to I'emalcB In all complaints peculiarly incident to them. This medicine should bo taken steadily according to the directions, as in that depend;, the benefit to be derived from its u-e Be particular in seeing that the boltols are put up in blue wrapper, with a beautiful steel plate engm-ini til the head of one of the sect of Shakern ou the wrapper, and at the bottom of the label n lac simile of Dr. Howe's signature. This precaution will prevent counterfeits, and will guard this medicine from being injured iu it. reputation by unfair and dishonest means. Agent in Columbus: B- H. Mkakinos, DSJIH & Sons, G. Ro-hkrts A Co., Kino A BaMOlj Wm. Scmnkipkr. Sold In quart bottles, ut 41 each, or ti battles for $5. Principal Depot, No. I, College Hall, Cincinnati. 8, D. Howe, Proprietor, to whom all orders mut be nddrcssed. To lie !i:.d nl the principal Urugghts throughout the United States and Canada. Call on our agentd aud get a pamphlet, from whit h you will ho ablo to judge for yourself whether the medicine is applicable to your individual case or not. HOWE'S ( ELEI1RATFD COUGH CANDY. THR BK3TRICMKI.)V KNOWS FOR COUHHfl, COLDS, HOAnflBNESS, SORB THROAT, WHOOPINO COUOH, kC, fcC. It reputation is now so fully establishtxl, it is unnecessary to speak further of It hem, merely referring to our sgenta in Columbus, who will testily tu its merits. KIN! A BUIGGS, General Agents for Franklin ennty. Also, to he had of the Druggist generally. noTlO-ly TH K ASSAM TEA COMPANY, l:6 tireenwleh sitreet, New York. p HE proprietor ben to call the attention of connoisseur in 1 Tea, and the heads of families to tbe choice and rare selection ol Teas imported by them, and hitherto unknown In this country, which, by their fragrance and delicacy, combin d with vimin purity and strength, produce an infusion of surpassing richness and ffavur. The Teas offered are the following : The Jcddo Bloom, a Black Tea, at $1,00 per lb. Nlphon " W Ulan, " a" Osacca, a Green Tea, at 1 ,00 " Too-tsioa " 75 " Ticki-tslaa " 50 ' Ud-fi Mixture, a compound of the most rare and choice Ten grown on the fertile and genial soil nf Assam LOO " With a view to encourage the introduction nt these ma chlcss Teas, it Is the intention of tho proprietors to distribute by lo', among the purchasers, a quantity of Tea equal to the fir it part profit on the sales effected. Each purchaser will receive enclosed in the parknge, a numbered certificate, entitling him to one rhanrt in the ditribntion I ff t-ux every tiny cents laid out ami i n the n-ceipts amounting to s)20,000, the undermentioned parcels of Tea. In the value nt ten percent, or tiro thoutand dnUitr, will be gietn away a Ron use.'.'.' according to the following s-rale: 5 Frizes of 50 lbs. of Tea each at 8LO" p"t in. aw ins. or mm 95 500 WO SO IIMI 960 10 ft 1 500 500 250 500 500 350 HI Pri7cs in all. 2,000 02.000 Those persons who pref t lower priced I h can receive their prize In proportion, or they will lie re-purchased for caib, at n deduction ut Hi per m. ty Country Agents required. Applications to be addressed, poM pal J, to tho Company's Depot, a. aboTe. june-'l-dAwTtm 6000 COPIES SOLD IN SIX WEEKS! OF the lollowing valuable book "The Lives of JAMES HAD 1SON nnd JAMES MONROE, fourth and (llth Presidents o the United State, by John Quinct Adams, to which i added a I ! - ' V nf thfjp : .1. all. ill " Thi work in published in n Inrire size 12nio. vol. of 40 pages, Mil.stantially Umnd in cloth or leather, similar in style to " Seward's Life of J Q. Adams," containing accurate portraits on teel. Price 01,25. . . , Tin-re being no work exUnt giving 0M pnvate and public lives of these illustrious Presidents, nd the world renowned reputation of the author as a Statesman and a scholar, must secure an extensive sale for the above hook. QT Agents wanted. J- H. RILEY A CO., Acents. juuelO At the New Honkstore, Columbus. 1"?6X SALBAleVTand Warrants at reduced price'. In quire ,,f rMfSII BAKER ft ARMSTRONG. llnrtlwiire. 4. ERE, ABBOTT Ac :0., Sign of the ;ilt Pnriloek, Nn. 161 lll;h afreet, I V AVE now in store and in trnnnitu from the pt, a very large IT. stock of hardware, cutlery, house building materials, farming and mechanical Iimi!. We have long la-en anxious to meet our customers on low prices, we have now the ability to do so. Our good were bought fur cah and we ran and will tefl to prompt paying purrhaers upon as good terms, if not a little pet-tor, than any other etablihment in thi" vicinity. June7 OK HE, ABBOTT A CO. It WLROAD M STEA 1IHT INSI It I . THE FRANKLIN HEALTH ASSURANCE COMPANY of Ms ochusett eFpertally empowered to insure against acci Dim. Capitsd 050 (100. Orrict High street, opposite th" Capital I!nue. Columbus. junelOJtf D. R. HOAO. Agent. WHO WANTS A BARGAIN f FOR sale ehesip for cash TWO lUT LOTS, situated on Wah mgton avenue, north of Broad street Inquire ot junelS BAKER ft ARMSTRONG. TO CONTRACTORS. UEALI'D PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the y Board ot Pub! c Works in the elty of Columhus. until the hour ol 12 o'clock (noonl of Wtdnctaay, the With day of Jul next, tor the construction of the following work, to wit i OHIO CANAL. For the re building of Locks No. 51, 32 and 55, near Portsmouth,For the rebuilding of Lock No. 20 and 28, south of Licking umniit, near Lockbourne. For the re-buldlng of Lock No. , east ol Newark. For Ihe re building of ono of tho flight of Lock at tho junction of the Dresden side cut and the Muskingum river, near Dresden.Fur building a Water Gate, with substantial cut stone abutments, on the south east embankment of the Licking Summit Reservoir. HOCKING CANAL. For building a substantial Culvert, of cut stone masonry, opposite Worthingtorr. mill, in Hocking county, with the necessary embankment, Ac. Connected with the above Jolt will la- the embankment and oth. r itenm incident to such work and they are of a character worthy the ntt. ntion of contractors. It may be determined to rebuild Lock-Nos 51,52 and 55, near Portsmouth, during the pre nl bill. Which the bidder Will consider This detcrnilnHtion. if concluded, will be expressed in the SiM-cilications. 1'he masonry must hoof the best clao and the stone of the isr approved qualities, and from quarries from which stone has eiitly lin n ftiini.-di. il lor Locks near Portsmouth. I.ockhuriK. and Dresden and for the Look near Newark, to be ot Btune to be approved by the P.tiglueer, as must the stone In all eases. Plans ..ml speeitieaii.ins may bo Been at tbe office ut the Board ol Pnl lo Works, at Columbus, at any time ntter the first day of July, and information in relation to the work near Portsmouth and Dear LocJtbounie, may be had at anytime alter the 25th in-tant from Win. McAhoy, Esq , Re. Eng. Southern Division Ohio Canal and from Samuel G. Foster, Res. Kng Middle Division Ohio Canal, In relation to the work near Newark, Dresden, Liek-ing Summit Reservoir nnd Hocking Canal. Bidders unknown to tbe undersigned must give satisfactory referent es. GEORGE W. MANYPENNY, Junt'B Acting Commissioner B P. W. If AO FITCH cV HALE, (Sucrtisor to McElrain Fitch,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 4 ND Dealers in Produce, Flour, Plaster, Salt, Fish, nnd all kinds A of Groceries, at wholesale and retail. N. B. The highest market price paid ut all times, In cash, for Produce. Bailroitd Building, opposite J. Ridgway A Co.'s Foundry, Co lumdus, Ohio. maro-dtf BAMUKL OALLOWAY. HENRY F. PAOE. GALLOWAY & PAGE, ATTOIltKYS AT LAW. WE will practice law. as partners, in the Courts of Franklin and adjoining counties, nnd in the Circuit and District U. S. Courts. Office in Plan's new building, opposite State House, muytitf A CARD. VTOTiri; is hereby j-iven that the undersigned hnvo this day 1 1 entered into a co-partnership, lor the purpose of practising Law, ttaytng, Selling and Leafing Real Estate. Surveying, dividing and rub-dividihg of lands and lot?, the Collection ol Cltims in centra Ohio, and, also, to all business heretofore done by J. F. Smith. JOSEPH F. HM1TH, April 10, lR50-apl2dtf SAMUEL M. MILLS. MM A LL FARM Fn NORWICH TOWNSHIP, A BOUT eifbt mUei from tho city partly improved. A good hawed lof house, p table, well and n young orchard on the farm. - The farm is well adapted tu raising all kind of grnina This farm must be sold soon, and Is offered cheap. PersonB wishing to nuik' a hinsll investment, or securing a pleasant home, cannot do hotter than by calling on us. It this does not suit we hnvo other that will. SMITH A MILLS, niuyU Real Estate Agent DR .WILLIAM BIoaCKSTONE7 P ENDERS his professional services to the citizens of Colum- 1 bus and vicinity, ".Residence at the Capital HOOTS, Office nn High Btreet, op-poBite the United States Hotel. RK7RR TO Benrael Gullownv, Esq., Prof. R. EL Howard, Wm. B. Thrall, Esq., Prof. 8. M. Smith, Dr. Robert Thompson, Columbus Prof. Dniel Drak.1 Cincinnati iiP4 fjfit MAOZINES FOR JUNE. GRAHAM'S American Monthly Magazine for June. Godey's Lady's Book for June. Snrtam's Magazine for Juno .Just received and for sale by nifty 20 I N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. FOR SAL E, 6 ALOTol Beech Fencing. Shingling Lath, and Reech Joista. Inquire of may27 C. SCOTT, Journal office. WOOL ! 1 tn Ann POUNDS WOOL wanted ot their Warehouse, near tho National Road Bridge, hv up lt riTun &. uALt;. T OSSING'S PICTORIAL FIELD HOOK of the Re- l i toluilon. No 1 m.J i EV JaVr jime.'. L N WHIhING A HUNTINGTON. A. It. WOMHAUOH. WM. WHEELER. WOMBAC'SH s WHEELER, attornkyh at law. 11" ILL practice as partners in Franklin nnd the mijoiningcoun-W ties. Prompt attention will bo given to the adjustment and collection of claims of largo or smuR amounts. Wm. F. WiiEtLRR, Notary Public, will tnke depositions, ac-kiiowledgnient of deeds, Ac. i mice in KeH'l New Building, north of the Neil House. Columbus, June 24, 1850. june24 dly-wlm NEW BRICK GROCERY, CORNER OF HIGH AND FRIEND STREETS. FpIIE undesigned having purchased the stock of J. M. Brown, I will continued the (irocery nnd Forwarding and Commission husinefg, and bog. leave to call the attention of our friends ;ii I i he public generally tu a well selected stock of Groceries, Ac. Ac., to which a large stock will he added soon, and offered at WholBaala and retail at low price. maraVdftwtf. STAGE A FRISBIE. WOOD! WOOD! SEALED PROPOSALS will be rueeived nt the office of the Secretary of State until 12 M. on Monday, the 15tb day of July, 1?.0, for wood for the use of the State, nulollowfl : 200 cords of wood 2 feet long. 100 3 ) None hut dry hickory, beech or Hiiaor maple is wanted. Bunds with approved security will be required for the delivery of the wood in the State House ynrd before the 20th day of October next. t ma hundred and twenty eight solid feet will bo required for n cord of wood. HENRY. W, KING, Sec y of State, A. A. bliss, Treasarer of state, JOHN WOODS, Auditor or State. Columbus, June 19, 1850. d fewtojulylO OIL CLOTHS. I MICE and splendid lot of Mahogany, Fancy, German, Chili nese, Eimlish mid American Furniture Oil Cloths, just received and for sale by J. D. OSBORN A CO. OTICE. The notes nnd accounts f George Gere ft Co., re I left with us for settlement and collection. They miiBtbc paid without d. lay. GERE, ABBOTT ft CO. Columbus, July 5, ! - hi. PRINTING MATERIALS FOR HALE. F( )!t sale, low for cash, or on short credit, a large assortment oi Printing Msterials, consisting in part of 1 Double Medium Smith Press, 1 Suinberry Pre. M lbs. Pics-Ilk) Bourgeois, nearly new. 130 Brevier. 100 n Minion, 1.10 Minion, Several fonts Fancy Type. Also, Job Type of nearly every variety, part of which 1b nearly new. Together with Stands, Galleys, Sticks, Chases, Rules, Leads, (book and newspaper.) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used in a printing office. Auy portion ot the above will be sold extremely for tor cash, or an short time. decll) CHA8. SCOTT, Agent. NEW GOOD. WE have in store, and offer for sale on good t 75 doz. Chopping Axes of favorite brands. i bjbbj, nrnaa 11 100 " Shovel, and Spades ot m 100 Mill and Cross Cut Saws. ; boxes Window Glass, loooo light " Sash. 1000 lbs. Putty. 10 bbls. Linseed Oil. 200 keg Nails, assorted. GERE, ABBOTT ft CO., nov9 At the sign ol tho Gilt Padlock. MACAI'LAY'S ENGLAND. il, VAC A CLAY'S ENGLAND. 2 vols. 12nm. Muslin, to match 111 Hume's England. For sale by mays? I N. WHITING A. HUNTINGTON. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. I fttfi ''A1U Elastic Spring ; 20 ctt Iron Axles; 100 ett Brass Lfr Huhb Hands; 3 bales Moss; Patent Leather; Lace, Tufts, Damask Lining ; Painted and Gum Cloth ; Tacks, Seamez Cord, Malleable Castings, Ac. For sale by jud7 OERE, ABBOTT A CO. NOTICE S hereby given that tho subscriber has been appointed and 1 Qualified a tho administrator ol the citato off Lorenzo S. Bu-aley, lateol Franklin county, deceased. JunelS-Wah WILLIAM G HAH AM. Dublin, June 13, 1850. NOTICE . . S hereby given that the subm-riher has lefn appointed and I qualifi- d as administrator with the will annexed ot tho estate of John Stephens, Up; of Franklin county, derensed. junelS wilt- WILLIAM GRAHAM. Dublin. June 13, 1090. "C 0 LU M B U STOU NDRY. .1 . HI DO V A Y & CO.. MANUFACTURE STEAM EN IBM FROM new and improved patterns, among which is one frtha MULEY SAW MILL, of compact form, with MILL IRONS nd fixtures complete. They also make the celebrated PARKER'S PATENT WATER W H 1 1 L , RAILROAD CAR WHEELS, and alt other IRON and BRASS CASTINGS ususlly made at Foundries. at a c ii i n r a v of all kinds made promptly to order. BUCK'S CELEBRATED COOKING STOVE, Premium Cooking Stoves, Parlor. Shop. nd Church Stoves and Furnaces Fire Grates, and PLOUGHS all warranted, are con stantly for sale at wholksalr nd atTArL on liberal terms. Merchant and others dealing in Ploughs and Stoves are respectfully invited to examine our stock and prices. Columbus, febl3-tf A CAKD. 1 WOULD respectfuUy announce to the citizen of Culumbu A and its vicinity, that I have made u new arrangement in bush nest., ami my pecuniary condition render It necessary to settle uil my account. I have lieen doing business among you several yours in the capacity of an Undertaker, and am the only man who ever engaged exclusively iu it up to the present time. It ll it busbies that requires unremitting attention, and tor the better accomplishment of which I have made un agreement with Mr. George W. William, as may ho seen by the advertisement below, i' Witch h,. will become my partner. 1 takethla occasion tossy w mi with whom I have oja n account, prior to Juno 1, '50. that tney must be settled up, cither by note or otherwise, immediately. r i ... !i ,VC a??? ei,U(!b due to free me from embarrassment, oot-M itbs aniline MUM Of my friend, are fearful thi is Ms the can. i uve Inc. among and done b.lBl,.e-n wiIh B).v(,ral , intend, while my lite is spared, to continue it, relying upon my own resources and reputation a. a business man in the business in which I am engaged. I ask no combination to assist me bT oiir-pn-ihi; ni-am-r others 11. the nine calling, to their injury. I tun i in saying that I am always ready, when called upon, to attend to r- "'" oui. ..ia. i iiiina tun eonunumn wiu oaai dm out Hi h. vmg that I teel us ell to the living as any one, and thankful for past favor., I solicit a continuance of them. Mr. Williams, my partner, has bean in my employ nearly ona year, and nssiiteti me through our most fearful and trying time, during Ihe prevalence ol the cholera last summer. He Is known a tar a his acquaintance extends, us a gentieman wcU qualified for the business (u which he is engaged ; and I feel warranted in recommending him to your favorable consideration. Respectfully, AZZUR W. READER. June flhtj IPSO. AZZUR W. UEAmtK OEORQK W. WILLIAMS. C1TV i III ! IN im iiootih READER & WILLIAMS, city Undertakers, have associated themselvea together in the business or Undertaking, in the city of Columbus, ami would respectfuUy announce that their depot or ware rooms will by found, for the present, at tbe old stand of A. W. Reader, near the Hihhs Huyscalea, where they havo r splendid assortment of Collins, consisting, in part, of mahogany, cloth and velvet colored, Cherry, Black Walnut, Ac, ot every sort, size and description, finished and lined in a stylo superior to any in the Western country va ying fn quality and price to suit tho feelfngs oi all who may need them for deceased f riends. I hey have and will constantly keep on hand, hrouds, gloves and noeklngf, of every size and quality. They an- also provided with n hearse and curringea for intending funerals and every thing pertaining to the business. Can-iHge. nnd a hearse always in readiness to convey friends ami a corpse to any part of tho State whenever culled for. A. W. Reader has the exclusive right of the ' tatfl of Ohio for Irttmp CeJebrated Corpse Preserver, the use and utility of which 'uU 0VJ' b' "PPn'eiated by witnessing It effects. Suffice it ta ay, R. A W . are procured to preserve u corpse tree from decomposition or change, any length ot time, and convey It, In that condition, to any part of the country. They are also provided with a substantial Vault in which to de-pout the dead previous to interment, agreeably to the feelings iriehds and relatives. Cooling Boards will be furnished at any hour during the day or night, by calling at the shop or at tbe residence of either ono of the firm. One of the firm may always be found at the waro room durini the day, or at his residence at night. As they will attend to all calls promptly, ond are determined to render utishu tioii, they confidently expect to be eustained in their uiitbrt. iking. Residence of A It'. Reader 2d door from Third, on Mound street, Mjommi German Church. Residence of G. IP. Williams 2d door from Third, on Rich, opposite Baptist Church. Jun24-tf RAt.'S. Cash paid for Rags, C anvass Bagging, Grass, and Tarred Rope, and all other descriptions of paper maker's I other descriptions of paper maker's ock, by tlafr-daV oniu.-i w, rie,L.L ol tu At their Rag Warehouse, 94 Beck man st I BAGS Pimento ; 50 bags Java Coffee, landing from Unl-J. UU ted States, an or sale by KING A HEFFNER, SUGAR AND MOLASSES. 350 hdds Sugar, fair and prime; 1,200 bbls Molasses; for sale by KING Sc HEFFNER. mar22 27 Main street, Cincinnati 'pRACTSON LAW REFORM a very desirable collection of A Legal Papers, to which the attention of members of the Convention is respectfully invited. Cushing's Manual ; Jefferson's do. Southerland (Joel B.) on ParliRmentary Law and Rules. New York Debates ; Kentucky do. Mcdary's New Constitution. For sale at J. a RILEY A CO.'S Bookstore. CARPETING. SUPERFINE Tliree Ply and Ingrain Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloths, and emb'd Window Curtains, tor eale by mar23 WM. A. McCOY ft CO. IfTrrl ('DICKERING ct Gil. HURT'S PREMIUM BOSTON PIANOS, Just received and for sale at manulacturer's prices. A. REED, Agent, Four doors North of the Neil House, Columbus, Ohio. aulO-dly PAPER HANGINGS. A LARGE assortment of Paper Runnings and Borders for sal cheat) hv twi &l CO. ENTERTAINMENT AT FOREST GROVE. MRS. DAVIS will attend to giving Tea at Forest Grove, avs-ry evening, from tivo to eight o'clock. June 28, '50 jgt JAMES NEW NOVEL. The Old Oak Chest, by G. P. R, James. 37Lfc. The DaltonV, by C. Lever No. 2, 6c. For sale by junia L N. WHITING ft HUNTINGTON. NEW BOOKS. "piJE History of the Couiessional, by John Henry Hopkins, D. 1 D., 1 vol. 12mo. Tlie Past, Present and Futuro of the Republic. Translated from the French of Do Lamartine, 1 vol. 12nio. For sale by junlS L N. WHITING ft HUNTINGTON 1 'A CANT L TSFOR"s A L E. Two small Tots on Gay street, near ihe corner of Fourth street. Cheap and on easy tpr- SMITH ft MILLS, J""''" Real Estate Agents JOSKI'H LirHENCOTT. WM. C. BAJLK LIPPENCOTT It t It It , MANUFACTLTREHS OP I'ltCKNIX PIRE PROOr BAPKS, Second Street, between Wood and Smithfield Street N Tuesday afternoon, July 23, 1S48, the undersigned wore X ' rull'fd upon by Messrs. Lippeneott A. Burr to witness an honest and fair test of one ot their Phoenix Safes. Tho furnace being prepared, tbe Safe wbs placed inside thereof with books ps ers and sumo money ; when the door of ihe Safe was closed aod the tire kindled at a quarter past 2 o'clock, and in a short time the Sate woe red hot, and continued until halt past six o'clock, MM about tour nnd a half hours, when the committee expressed their satisfaction that tho time occupied with such heat was nfflemt The furnace was then pulled down, Hate cooled, and the door opened the books, papers nnd money safe. Tho heat was 90 great as to melt off' the brass mountings. We, therefore, take pleasure in recommending these Sates to the public as being, in our judgment, entirely nre-proo-. JAHV1S ft TRABUE, ROCK ft RAWSON, CORNWAL ft BROTHER, HRANNON ft THATCHER, BENEDICT CARTER, ISAAC CRONUN. I am engaged in the foundry business, and know snroethina about furnaces and bent. 1 witnessed the burning of ihe abova Safe, and can freely say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the public as being, in my opinion, entirely faepsnnC WM. KAY. Messrs Buttles, Comstock ft Co are our agents for the above mm Miere a sample can beacon, and also at the office ot the Ohio State Journal. LlPPlNCOTT ft BARR. PAINTS. h ive on hand and for sale at the lowest market rate, ? Linseed Oil, White and Red Lead, Coach and Furniture Varnish. Also, a superior article of Picture Varnish, together j-i ... u, jiHuii-, uiusiiuB, etc. ai me sign o? ine (JILT PAllLOCK. IMO REWARD! CTOI.t'N, trwa Ihe lulwcrilior, ia Perry lowa.hip, Franklin O cnunly, O .on the night af tha 2fith in.t., a DARK CHEST-M l BOI REL MAKE, aeren nr eiuht yeare old, with a lar, sear im hrr nuiit thigh, a plain halaa- mark aroand her now, and a Little white around one hind foot ; in her gait, generally rack.. The aboTa reward will he pnjd to any one who will return tbe mare and arreK the (hlcf, or 15 will be paid for the mare alime I LEWIS T. LAKE. I OOII '"Xl' WIMH1W (Vl A-. Ml irIM BM l.,JJ be found Bingle and doable thirk French, the beat I'.tnlmrg. Alao. cheaper glaa, of all the Mual aize.. At Ihe lifn afai, (Jyfj 0LT PADLOCK. COLUMBVS OASI.KJIIT AND CUKE CO.MPAST. Al a m..'ting of the D.rertyra, held June 21. 50, It WM ordw-ed that the .ubaeription. lo the atock Iw paid to Thomas Moodie, Eq . Treasurer, in -. 1 i,' - u follnwa, to wit : U li.stalltnent 20 per r ent, on or before Monday July l.t, neat. m da 20 do Am, 5, do fft do 20 da (Vp, 2. do 5th do 30 do Oct. 7, do 1th do 10 do Mot. 4, do Proraptoeaa on the part of stockholder, Is eiperwd. jun22-tnav. WM. A PLATT, fVcreury. FOR SALE. poi'lt very deairable amall building lata on Rirh street, east ol acrenth street, for, ale rerv low and on goad terms. Inquire IjunelM HIMTH at MILLS. lIIR. SAf.E Two hou.es and lota, with .tRliles, wood houses aV and erery other ron.enience attarhed, siruated en Friend etreet they are brick building, and in complete order, and will be Held rery naa if applied tor soon. Buyers will do well 10 call on us netore purchasing elsewhere. IH.JID .-Mll.l A 11.11,1.0. STEEL OOOD3 Ib sxU, Rrogs, Clasps, Made. Raj,, ParsM, Ac. Also, Pen Knives, a splendid assortment. p24 J. U. KILEY CO. FOR jaAI.R. Two elegant and substantial DWEI, I.INII IIOIl-EJ en Town street, I etw, rn Fourth atid.iflh. ,-iMITII t MILLS. apl7 North Room in Exchange Bank. TOOLS. TO Carpenters and others who use carpenter tools, we aao respectfully My that we hare the beat assortment oi tools ever bronnlit to this city, and we are dlapoed ta sell them very low fore. h. fjyl GERE. ABBOTT sk CO . f. coarw.T. l. R. Toaanwoa. R. F. CONWAY CO., GROCERS. DEALERS IN PRODUCE. PIO I ROW. AUD romoilwalon and Farwardla. MrrrkuM, rROffT ITIIIT, jL-lyd PORTSMOUTH, OHIO Mdler Shop, next door loutb OI tbe Lit, nana ouaain, aSMSMN spring,

jjjj COLUMBUS, MONDAY, JULY 22, 1850. YOLUME XIV. NUMBER 11. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SOOTT k BABOOW. OFF10B-fMIUM nun or man it. .no ,uoa alley. TBR.il" lilviirlnblj in advance. rii unity, i" """' in I."'"!";" " '" ' i & cut by ni tho Mini mi J tWWjrW"t during i 5 00 1 00 :i ii a oo 1 so 1 85 l 00 S 00 I IKI so 40 The Tri-Weekly liy audi Weekly In OotaMJ... Oui of tlie city; by fm, ,in!'" To i lulu nf lour d upwards t club. "I m i upwards, W one .ddro.,. Daily, session Tri Weekly.. Weekly, sWes..... V TOClUDSUl I'": i" "F . Ailvirllilng. The following rates nnd rule, nf advertising have lie.ii inreil ,1,1,Z I.. oroprietor. or the Ohio Statesman nn.l Ibjl Ohio S8S SSSS tO oKtS, in U eu.es, after .1,1. dote. Jul, JO, 1649. Dnlly Pnper. h m 1 week ., ., ..." S..." ,. 1 month 2 ..." a 3 ..." a..." to 50 0 25 1 50 a oo a oo t 00 C 00 9 00 10 00 10 oo 18 00 10 00 to 00 22 00 23 00 HO 00 80 00 35 00 40 00 45 00 55 00 standing cord. 5 law. F "'mum a, column, wiun-.ias'D..- t. Vk V4 Vk V V. , changed wockiy.. dnily i with 4 BbtBW. . I II ...." .. Ill ".... 1 changed weekly. i:io oo daily ... ..... ',.,' :,,,, . Other eases not provided lor, cniagcan.c ... c... , . LUSttS to each affiS -il..re m.er,ed "t adve&linuo' he "S.I , the year, unle.. it I. ,,. clncd an ..." iiiaoii er.Pt. or pn-vlaaaly agrccl upon hetween the parlies r the accuracy of lethal advertise- ruDII-lll'l -' tl"" - - ,,,: ..,lirlltinll mT ""y'"" nmliT ib ol lee of every de.eripUon.) to ho J T", "her,:!, "f illy ee.,1, P KvSti:irf;r paid ta advance. n.,A th0 coy b, (l metfled number mouth, unless ordered out, oi insertions, ww w ww""" rdmfly. ami imyim m " 1(U.,.r,u(.r will be confin-d rigidly lo Th nrivili'Kfs 'f y tut an in. 1 verm itnMBti nut ptrttuwmg there- '"AdvlleottrAuetioaeor., Onrral Agon.,, MtU A8t; Ac' ,,' "Jo' .eeoiitr... led 'or by the year, but to be charged ''ir'";"Vt;vTrarVBK INDEBTED OKATVtTOO.LY. ljuiil tor. , nth(,r3 umNh cimimunicationtT or menu brought in by Ihem. . wTaTneil, U iltt .SocrctaryBofflc dccU-diy - u m tti.i, jjaT , - ' M- CHARLES W. IlILMOEE WILLIAM E. OILMO.E ,;,MOKK, Attomov" in l.nwnnil S..lieimr In CWwy. "BS"" 'nSnna'Souio. au!4-dly ii.CmisTot K , Fnrwnidiim and ('niiiiiiilnn .tli'reliniit, i ui new AY cV CO. 'I Iron Foundry, Uraad MMM Hi'ldgP foln,,-Inc., Ohio. , , Stove, of .11 kind., end a great .'uriety of Omfp, .dwny. on hand. octl,'41 , V. ............. -mi i., I I'MN'S mini., ofltoe, am it, Cotamb . di-cll ). i ! 1 ! B, WAlOuTT S 1 I) N AND HANNKlt 1' A 1 N 1 bit, novtf ltt COLUMBIA, OHIO. WAI.TKH TIIUAI.l., . . Auornev and OWwOm at l.avv, 0 niiibua, I . . lSo, boondMlaMrtoMH Dm Aonowtodimtat ut Heed. TV tor the St.'l" of New York. IJr" Oltlco onHblh It, between TownjnontlelL clal " lT(iilTINJ HWNTIM1T4IN, . BOOKELLErU and Stationeri, nnl door tothe Umton nun k. Hi?b elrTit, (.oli.inb.i-. Ohio. A kt .."ortment Hook. kind mSmmhT 1wJb m bod. i 1 . c. LiLtir. HKlllEKTcVl.II.l.KV. lOOK-IHNKKItS, IliKll a"". "Ppo.te ll.e I aaav "". ' lumbu. I vn MARIS'd OFFICK, ran,"Vof Kiel, and Third tr.i, ad- D JomtaTkM .,-,ib o. .-, .,J "VP n '"'i"'" Wceived by Nog7M.tortet. Ctnctonhtl (Jerk, abbott k CO 2 DEALERS in EE Mj Cutlery Ircm, gMBNM Builder.' ...HU-riHl,. I and .Mwhi.nl n m I. M l.try Good.. tr ir, No. H.l llich r-tr.-. t, ,u c,l tl dU adloth COMMISSION AdM?ARD&Q MXBgHAirra, Whole-Kj Dealers in firneeriea and Produce, I'om.noutb, Ohio. Personal attention given to receiving andtorwarding good , nd .'rclm-e c.n. imed for Side. el-liy. JOHN W. BAKKR. onr.aT AmsnToNn. '. .uiM, a i: - 'I o - 1 . . REAL ESTATE BROW US and" (JEN ERA!. LAND AGENTS. Office, South room, jilliwp l. WlW-VP MtM NT I'.Mil-i: TIUPOLI, CK clean.itig and burnishing all finished Metahc and (.Us. Gold, Silver, rs, llrlmnnln nnd Steel warr, Wln- (lowrmirn, The Scicntifir American, in klng ot this M"fL" ' 3 all the substances which have been applied to IPg -s as a! ii mXLSSi ZdTSrmSSS Smi throughout all Europe. It snould bo in ever" family and every worksbop. .... . .!., The subsenb-r. brinj the agents for thi. city. fJJJJ . E. J 1 mi t llll tincrs. Hiiusekerpers alii. BiiSl. are reque.!.-,! to call and try the article and kM t i . i .w- on nr.. -atl-tnrtioii. the nnni'l M UI mMtmM I t BAIN tL BOETOH, nlU NaUl, High it, Bign of the Back Haw. PAN tmd Veneer Varnish, Sand Paper, Glue, and nearly all J PADLOCK PATENT LEVER CLOCKS. A NEW article just received at ,,.,,. A Call and see them. frn, Jg'j RUCK B. JOHN 0 A I L I S 1 , (Late of ChUlicotke, Ohio,) Produce, CommlnsloB nod Forwnrdlnaj .Mrrehnnt, . . ' . trriTUvn fMttn may 16 d3m KLORID(-E & MARTIN, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, tfiA ttTHt, l door north of Town, oppotilt the U. S. Hotel, A RE prepared to execute all order, in their line of l.utne.s, in A the neatest and mostfashionable ELnRITXiE, MMaM A. la MARTIN. RtlN aV HO 14 TON. IRON MONGERS, HrHOLE'ALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS fT OF HARDWARE. Iron, Nails, Springs, Axles, MnjR, Glas. and House Trimming. Also, dealers in Tin Plate, Sheet Iron. Copper, and every vane ty of Tinman's stock. a s s is s.-, Hi,n mm, cnmrs BAIN m.TlMtf JAMKrt M. HORTUW. TT, .... , I, niivim. LINK. rilTIZEH? Wria? in lb. Cut. bjr cdlia, at tb. J Narth-EMt corarr Srll lloa.o, oui cure a...,. ... - B. P. L. BABER. Attaraa, at I.aw, faluaibaa, llBla, liril.L attend promptly to i n .,,fi..mnal tiu.inM. Inrro.fa il to t . m. na.r..i miAm f.f Hi.h ,t . a.r Slocum'. Hill rut . JACOB TOWNHKN!, Tkr original ditrovcrer of the Genuine Tuvnsrnd Sanapariila. OLD l)r. Town-end 1 now about 711 yi-ara of age, and ha. lonn Iwfii known n tho Author and Dl-roverer of the (lenuino Original -Townnend Harwtpwlllu." Being poor, he waa OOtaaal led to limit it. manulatture, by wlikh mean, it ha. bam kept out uf market, mid the .ale. rlrcuinjcrilod to thow only who had proved it. worth, and kimwn Ita value, h had reached the ear. n Minny, iicvertlielotH, a. Uiows ix-r-ona ho hud been healed ot lore dleaie, and aavod from il- nth, pitwIaimBd Its womlerlul ijurei; It relaaea MriotWM aud tlitneas, remove, all obstructirmi and invijjonitea the entire urrvojj. ly.tem. la not this then the Medlein'' you pre-eniinently need? But can any of the) thins, bo .aid of H. I . Townmid'. Inferior article t This young man'. lii,uid 1. not to bo compared with the old Doctor's, because, of one grand fact that the one la incapablo of taatiuwon, and never spoiU, while tho other doea : souring, tanentl&fi .. : hhiwintr tho not lies containing it into fragment: the sour, acid liquid oxphxiiug, and damaging other goods I Must not thin horrible compound he poisonous to the .ystem T What I outacid into a syntein already diseased with ucfil 1 What causes 1 i ..i hut acid f Do we not all know that when food sours in our stomachs, what mischief it produce T tlatulence, heartburn, palpitation 0. tho heart, liver complaint, diarrlnea, dysen- ttrj, oolk, and orraption of the blood t what is Hcrofuu but an acid humor in the body t What produces bII the humors which bring on Eruptions of the rikin, Hcald Henri, Halt Ilheum, Krysiiwlai, White Hwellinga, Ferer Hores, and nil ulceration, in-temal ami externa) ? It is nothing under heaven but an acid substance, which snuri, and thua spoils all the fluids of tho body, mom or less. Wht-t causes llheumatism but a sour and acid lluld which Insinuate itneli between the Joints and elsewhere, irritating and inflaming the delicate tissue upon which it act . So of nervous diseases, of impurity of the blood, of deranged circulation, and nearly all the ailments which afflict human nature , Now it it not horrible to mae and aeil, and infinitely worse to use, this Souring, Fermenting, Acid "Compound of H. P. Town-emi, and yet h would lain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob Towtiscd stiemiino Original iNtrsaparilla, is an imitation of hi nfi-rlr preparation 1 1 Heaven forbid thut wo should deal in an article which would bear the most distant resemblance to S. 1'. Towiisetnl'8 article I We wish It understood, because it i. tho absolute truth, that H. P. Tuwnseml'B article and Old Dr. Jacob Townseud's BWMtpWiBa lire beaven wiih- ajiart, and inilniU'ly diauimilar; that they aro unlike in every particular, having not one single thing in common. As 8. 1'.Townsend is no doctor, and never was, is no chemist, no pliariniicoii tint know no more of medicine or disease than any other common, unscientific, unprofessional man, what guarantee can the public have that they aro receiving a genuine Helen-t itii.: medicine, containing all the virtues of the article, used in preparing it, and which are Incapable of changes which might i uuOT than tho Agunta of Disease instend of health ? Since the above was put in type the following fact has come to oiirknnwleiigo; which is truly tyled The Triumph of Jimliee Tho WW Enileil! S. P Towntcnd abandoned tkr. JiildOld l)r. Jacvh Tuwumtid rin ilicatrdby the People 8. P, Townsend lias at lust given up the manufacture of any Dion SamptrHlai having disposed of niB business lo some strangers. Thus hla claims to Originality and other pretensions fall to the ground. lie voluntarily abandons them, in thuaevading the Issue botore tin- public, by disposing of his trade. The tact that he wa.s no phyKician, no chemist, the occupation Of whose liiowiiB n worker on Railroads, canals, chopping wood, aw logl) dock sticka, dfte &c. The lact, also, that his article be-enme notorious lor its Souring, Fermenting and Bursting the Bottles, thereby deceiving and injuring the sick, and destroying goods, demonstrates beyond all doubt tin- fallacy of his pretensions, and the baseless fabric ot his claims. Hereafter it is to be sent out to the people by some Stranger., yet bearing tho name of H. P. Townseiul. We have boofl informed that these Stronger intend to print on the labels the naino of some Chemist, in order to redeem, if possible its had churucter of Souring and Fermenting. Let the people fully understand tliHt no Revamping, no new botching, no prefixing of Chemist's uames or any other folly will redeem S. I'. Towtisend's souring compound from public odium, unless it is made entirely different from its present character; and It they do this, it will become another article of Harsaparjlla, and they might as well give it another name tirst as last. It should then he called the "Stranger's Sarsaparilla," and not S P.Towwnd'a. Bttt if there is no alteration, the people may t-till expect the same old Souring, Fermenting, Hoot Beer Btuff. We have felt it n duty to inform the public of the true portion ot this matter, that Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's SaiBaparilla may not he confounded with tin louring article. In conclu-ion we would remark that MUM months ago 6, P. Townend tan his old stand in Fulton st a first rate store, and sat himself down only a low doors below us, in Nauasau at., the motives and object ol which we leave others to judge. We understand these Strangers, who have taken up B. P.'b business, intend to remain there. Such conduct need, no comment. Wn shall move from Nassau street in the Spring, and we will then see if these Stranger follow u a S. P. did. Depot lor the Old Doctor' Sarsaparilla is now 101!, Nassau t. THOMPSON, SKIU.MAN it CO., Proprietors. Principal office for the Western States, Vine it., 3d door above lth, Cincinnati. G. W. GAEHOtnC, General Agent, to whom all ordersor applications for agencies must be addressed. Tlii Sarsaparilla can be found at tho principal Drug Store in tho State, and is advertised in most of the country paper. In In every county there I omo one authorized to establish sub-agencies for the county in which be resides, and the same can be a-certaim d by reference to lite county papers. For .ale in Columbus by DEN Hi & MARRY, Agent, for Franklin county. Also, by Hknky I.ono, Oroveport. HI LL'S HEM INK AND LATEST IMPKOVED SAUSAI'AUILLA. KNOW ALL MEN, that we have this day appointed B. H. MEAKINtiS, ot Cincinnati, our Agent tor the State ot Ohio ut large, for thr ale of Dr. John Huffs Genuine Improctd Eitrart nf Sarsap'urillu where all person, or Sub-Agents, will be supplied ut the proprietors' lowest prices. Signed: JOHN BULL A. CO. Louisville. Ky., April 15, 1850. E. Eberly, successor to l H. Meakings, at tho old stand, High treet, is the only authorized Agent for the Bale of Dr. Bull's Sar-saparilla in Columbus, where citizens and strangers may rely upon obtaining the Genuine nnd Improved Article. As there are coimtei leitera about, be euro to buy from the authorized Agent, and then you WfU be sun; ol the Genuine Article. General Agent for Ohio, JUST RECEIVED. AT TDK DEPOT tor the bhIo ol Hull's Saisnparilli. and ot tier Poouiar Family Medlotnea a larta and fresh supply ot Hull's Improved and Genuine Sarsaparilla, combining Yellow Dock, Ilur Dock, ami other valuable extract, iudiengousto our Wc.teru oil. nut un rxnre.-t.lv lor this Acnic.V. '1 in- great ami iuviuuhoik preparation il finding its way into the bosom Of every attlicteil liimily, IDT the w ' Ol w orld is chslleuged to produce an article so pleasant to take that will so etl. etually purity the blood, strength-, ,, tin system, hihI giinrd it against any sickness oi epidemic whatever I It never fails to give relief, and is warranted to be superior U Townseud's, and every oilier preparatkn before the pul.lie. In tbl- city huiidreds have been cured of the worst torma of Scrolula, Erysipelas, Dyspepsia, ltlit umatimn, Neuralgia, Sciatic Pains, and distress in the side ami breast, mid many who were on the brink of ron tinned Consumption. This preparali.ui ot Dr. Bull's U no MOM or pnteni menicine. hence, UOOMndl Of pbriknill prcsi ribo iindu-eitinttieirpraciice. n,- i. .0 lA. ihiiii-,.1,11 iv ' MHteht. urn il un V nut nii-iniou- .1 M Ii win. U not over hidebound In bin prejudices and not .r Iv .-ivite.l 1., Hie "Chain-GlltlJ." tolioilf 1 pleMMiIluW Cnlomel nnd other villainous minerals, (nolens volena) WB write i) lum and MtUf him that no bM nut muea more mnii nmooui uf every P-n of his patients, he will gimiiy seno mm a iu lormu- ,,! 11.,- hi- r, . li 'HI - ici rl ill III- Ylilii. .!! lif- 1 : 1 1 HIKHtS. -Down "Il I tbe eeties! Down Willi the niuou fuctieiNi Down with Calomel and other poisonous mineral, which lias sent thou-sud- and ten- of thousands to a premature grave! J'UKIM BI.UUOI Strike at tho heart of the disease, removo morhid secretioiis ..; ..i.... i-..r- -ti-eor-t i.'ll V( ill r I l-'C-T I Vc orailll-, vou cannot fail to build up new and pure blood for thesu.tensnct! ' . . . lA I .. : I ,.: lu ha. luwlTl Ill ot Hie general sviem. iouownhii, i.-i. ... ,i , wiilOn tin nn. b ttt liumait nitvnCV beciiiB to corn- pure with Bull's I luid Extract of Sarsaparilla. Remember that in case of any dis-ati-factfoti I will retuni the money, for I am bo .atlioriz. d i. the propri. tors oi this truly graij I woadarfaJ preparation. For aril by EBERLY, Only agent for Columbus. East side High street, next to Butler's bakery, and a few door south of the State JjunelJ-diw 1 1 vitrs Wi FIELD tV CO. Nu. 11 Cliff St., New York, J otter tor sale : Newspaper, 29x43 Inches. Newspaper, 'JHx4fi inches. NewspRjier, 2Hx42 inche New.psper,-JHx37 inche. Newspaper, RftMfMl Newspaper, Slix inches. Newspaper. Mall MM New i-paper, 24x:t0 inche. Newspaper, 24x34 inche. Newspaper, 22x32 inches. Newspaper, RMaM inches. Newspaper, 23x37 inches. Newspaper, 2tx:t8 inches. Newspaper, ftnfcflflS. inche. Newspaper, 2.1x40 inches. Newspap;r, 27M(x40Vi Inches. Newspaper, 19x24 inche. 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Erery coi .rrect business man keeps a v ui ii books punted up, so that in any emergency, or for se t- satislaction, he can tell at a glance the condition (H bis worldly prospects. It such then is necessary to our pecuniary comfort, and which warns u of any innovations or losses, how much more necessary is it to be potted up in matters far more important, and upon which hangs all the hopes and happiness of ourselves, our wives and little ones, in guarding the greatet ot all blcmgs, Htal'.h t The sad effect s of last summer should not be lost nimn us and very wisely doth our City Fathers enjoin upon all, to look to our tenements, cellars, and enclosures, and to remove all off ensive and deleterious causes of impurily to the air we breathe. Human Agency can do much to alleviate it not entirely prevent a re jetition of the disastrous eff. e tl 0 1 that dreadiul scourge with which we wer! visited last spring and summer, and which indiscriminately plucked Irom our bennlilul garden tho rich and tho poor, the young and the aged I tfca loved father, mother, sister and brother, and hundreds whom congeniality of feeling and frtondsMlp had endeared one to tiie other, in ties not f he severed, 1.. ,l..,..l.l fcl,..),i,i. tl,r,,ii--h HuiiMll A'"- In V li:t- ever been given to the world that will so thoroughly guard ihe system against Cholera, or any sickness nm. ver, as in-- unj " Dr. Bull's Compound Fluid Extnutol Sarsaparilla I Ihe Doctor has very lately made valuable improvemenu by the combination of Yellow Dock and other Roots indigenous to our Western oll. that place " Bull' Sarsaparilla " at the head of everj- preparation a a " Purifier ol the blood," and ' Corrector of the- general sys-tern " Nn one can have sickness that Ues this valuable prepara tion. Certificate arc pouring in Irom every direction, -peaking in the highest terms of the most wonderful cures ever etlecteil. after every thing else had failed. To obtain the genuine ami ia test improved, procure from the Agent for CoIui'lpf.,,EilIjY Hurccsaor to B. II Meakings, east side High street, next to But-ler's Bakery. junel9 dAW2w" DR. MJWfl COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA ha tri ven more general satisfaction and ha cured aU the complaint for which it is recommended more effec tually than any other similar styled preparation before tb.- discerning public. It 1 warranP-d to be six times cheaper and better than the molasses and water mixture of Town M s, which in reality is but a shadow compared to the intnnric substance, contained in Dr. Ball's Invaluatde preparaton I Persons wishing tot cured ot Dyspepsia, Cutanefiu., Mercurial and U ver Complainu, Neuralgia, Sciatic Pains, Rheumatism, M, Colic, Sick or Nervou Headache, Female Complaint!, Diarrlm's, and all disorder arising from an impure state of the blood M habit of the system, (without laying the inundation for other and worse discMos, a entailed upon the human family by the dispen Ring of calomel and other poisonous minerals,) would do well to give this Sarsaparilla a trial. Our own experience prove it tbe praise bestowed upon it active healing propertie, by every per-on we meet, (ave a doctor) the demand Unit i doily increa-ing, not only in this city, but from orders daily received irom all distances, go to strengthen our confidence, in its being the greatest , .,.., th.t n... vi.Hd hn ever nroduced. l et those With out appetite, or tone to their digestive organs, or Weakness I nun evere medical, or hop treatment in cases of Dysentery, Diarrhi.. or Cholera, try a lingle bottle, -and our word for it, they will not a Successor to R. H- Meakings, marlft-d Family Mediciue Depot, High street. .r-sRMKa AW-rsTVll.r-I'ltlNG S l' V I , ES Superfine Silk It MkU... .. 'n.al nnlv A:I A t ji i. tfir vou r benefit Fii French Cloth, fashionable Ca.imeres, new and very beautiful Mm Vesting of both Silk and Marsaiies, iravars oi 1 1 1 designs, suited to the season, Ac, Ac, just opened by spU-dAw H. COWLEfl A CO a iM'lllTl.f'T iiKFK'F. UeehruiieV Hull, olinm A bti-., Ohio. N ir KELLY mtorms the punlie that during his absence all his Architectural busme. Lngiiieenng ami .-i r- veying, will be promptly attended to at the above mmja H undersignen. drrJl d II H. BLACKMOUE, Architect anil Civil Engineer. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that wehavetbisday appointed .-Mint A Mills, Esqs., our Agents, for us and In our names t collect and receipt lor Uie claims and account which have arisen or may hereafter arise in our professions! practice. Dr. FRANCIS CARTER, Dr. N. GAY, WILLIAM TREVITT, S HANBURY SMI fii, G W. MARIS, " JOHN B. THOMPSON, h U.L.HOWARD, " S. M. SMITH. JOHN MORRISON, j.n3-dAwtl April 12, 1850. PRESSED TALLOW CANDLES ol the very Or "t quality can be had at all tunes at our factory, corner of Front "SEtC"'' A"0' HEWLETT CO. K DO A R CONKLINO. WILLIAM WOOD. ALFRED WOO ; CONKLING, W04D & CO., vi i v( J alti i' i" i - OF PtJRt: WHITK bftAD) IN OIL, PARIS WHITK HO. J, DO. DKT WHITK UUD, RED LEAD, LITHAROE. PARIS OltKP.N, oraton rtti.i.ow, CHUOMR OKBIff) 0RROMI u. n, dRUTMil Hl.UR, POTTY, o;i ., OIL, WHITINO, ' FIHfc DRIKD,' ASSORTED COI.' II PAINTS, IK CIDER VINKOAR. YXT E havo adopted tlie most approved method, as practixed by VV the Easteni Manufacturers, in manufacturing White Lena, and will warrant it equal to any made in the United States. We warrant the quality ol each article we manufacture to be as good M can be procured, mnl to give entire satistaction. Offend U the lowest prices on usual time,' or discount for Cash. CASH FOR FLAX SEED. Any quantity of CASTOR BEANS wanted. We will supply Farmers with Castor Bonn for Med, and then contract to take bam atmarket prion annually. CONKLING, WOOD , CO. Cinelunati, December aH, 1849. dawly VETERINARY HL'RHEKY. T. li. BISHOP, Vktkrinaiiv Suuoeov, T ESPECTFULI.Y offers his services to the inhabitants ol this XV city aud vicinity, assuring those who may patronise him. Unit he will endeavor to giv general satisfaction. All surgical operations performeg with perfect safety. And the majority of the diseases incident to tho Horse cured. T, B. Bishop can be found at his Veterinary Forge, back of the Neil House. Reference to the fallowing gentlemen: Major Barker, A. L. Olmsted, E. Wiluami, J. Barton. jum5 dA-wJiu CARPETING! CARPETING! A P.STONE 4 CO., have on hand one of the largest and bail .a assorted ptocks of Fine Cnriicl nnd Oil Cloth Brer offered in OohtnunH. embracing all the different stylos, viz Superfine Turk-y and Wiltran uperior Ingrain; r-uperinr iapistry I(russe!s Superfine Brussels; ImparuLfl Ply: Fine do Superior Venitlan ; 10-4 Sup. Druggela, Wooien ; nnporn iv-i " i. men. Also. Superior Wilt ran Tutted and ( heniel Uucgs. Also. Supe rior 10-4 Linen Sheetings, at a very great bargain. Also, a splendid assortment of Superior Worked and Lace Curtains, Painted Bbaaef, fee nto. tutflMftw VALCAHLe'rEAL ESTATE FOR SALE.-'IV sub scriber otters for sale, on very liberal terms, the following described real estate, situate on the National road, in the immediate vicinity ot the eastern boundary line ot the corporation of Columbus, and opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit: uut-lots Nn . -'', 19, 100, 100 anil UM, of Crosby' addition of out-lots. Also, Nob. 1, 2, 4 and 5, of Ramsey's addition, iiti, 27 and 30, of Champion's subdivision ol half section No 23. Also, lli-lnt No. 23, on l'own street, of Champion's addition to the city of Columbus. On out-lot No. B(i tin-re is n good two story brick house, together with suitable out-hoiles, tfce. There is abio on in-lot No. 23, on Town st a small frame house. For further particulars, as to price, Ac., Inquire ol tho subscriber on the premises. apL't-diwU AMOS B. RAMSEY. PHILADELPHIA SHOES. RYAN'S LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CELEBRATED MllnWSHOEB-"-Ruskins and Slips, thick and thin soles. Also, t;hildreii'B Gaiters, the finest article made in tho Union, just opened by apl3d&w H, COWL SB .V 00. HOWE'S SHAKER SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND FHKPARKI) BV STEA. AN 11 PUT I'P IN Ul'ABT BOTTLKS. "pill: rndpa from which the Shaki:r Saiisaparilla is made I was purchased nearly a year since, (at a great expense,) from an old Doctor, belonging to that poculiur sect (tbe Shakers,) mid although it has not been made public until the present time, It has l.een exteiiMM iv i. . il iv miiiiyo! tlie nr.-l :iti V-leuins and Hum lies if Cincinnati, who have pronounced it fir superior to any oilier preparation ot the kiwi ever yet oitereu in ine punnc. i m mode in which it is prepared, viz : W steam, enables the proprie tor to extract Irom tho herbs used Uieir tull strentn and real eg. seuce, a desideranim which has never yet been obtained in the manufacturing of uny other Sarsaparilla Compound, hence it vast superiority us to its mediculquahties, over all other would be SAHSAPARILLAS. To those at present uing a Sursnparillft mixture, a Bingle trial will convince them of the above fact. The wonderful healing powers of thi preparation aro duo to the manner in which it is prepared, (namely, by steam,) a. well m to tho composition of the ingmdicn.fi used. Its leading ingredient being the best imported HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA, Combined with many other root, and herbs which are used in no other SarBaparilla compound at present before the public ; and the phybieiana who have examined the recipe, fruni which it Is composed, say that it ia the best preparation of that inestimable rout extant, and that tho properties it combines as h medicine is entile-y peculiar to itself; it act a a gentle stimulant, and also iu an nl terative as a stimulant, in exciting the action of tbe liver when torpid a- a mild tonic, in giving strength and tone to the stomach iu a purgative, in moving the bowels' sufficient for tlie purpose of nature, without exciting them to unnatural action, and as a GENERAL PURIFIKI. OK THE BLOOD, In removing all the unhealthy humors ol impurities therein contained, and thereby invigurHting tho entire system, for which rea-Bon it is leculiarly efficacious In the removal and permanent cure of all diseases arising from an IMPURE STATE OP TIIE BLOOD, Such a Scrofuln, Cutaneous, Eruptiuns, Pimples, Blotches, Sore Eyes, Tetter, Scald Head, Stubborn Ulcers, Biles, all disease re-ulling irom the ubo Oft Mercury, Ac, &r It is two not less benn tb ml in Rheumatism All Liver Coniiihunts. Dvsnensia, Luitibajo. Ib.l ilual ("native- ne, Lo.s of Appetite, Acidity o( the Ftcmnrh. Bilious Di;casci, Consumption, and all Lung Diseases, when they arise from cor-rupt humors; and as a novor failing remedy in all disraM-s arising " DERANGEMENT OF THE NEUVOUS SYSTEM, It is unparalleled; tuch as Swooning, Fainting Sensations, Low Spirits, Despondency, Epileptic Fits, Palpitation of the Heal t, Neuralgic Affection, General debility, die, &c. It ia found also to give great relief to I'emalcB In all complaints peculiarly incident to them. This medicine should bo taken steadily according to the directions, as in that depend;, the benefit to be derived from its u-e Be particular in seeing that the boltols are put up in blue wrapper, with a beautiful steel plate engm-ini til the head of one of the sect of Shakern ou the wrapper, and at the bottom of the label n lac simile of Dr. Howe's signature. This precaution will prevent counterfeits, and will guard this medicine from being injured iu it. reputation by unfair and dishonest means. Agent in Columbus: B- H. Mkakinos, DSJIH & Sons, G. Ro-hkrts A Co., Kino A BaMOlj Wm. Scmnkipkr. Sold In quart bottles, ut 41 each, or ti battles for $5. Principal Depot, No. I, College Hall, Cincinnati. 8, D. Howe, Proprietor, to whom all orders mut be nddrcssed. To lie !i:.d nl the principal Urugghts throughout the United States and Canada. Call on our agentd aud get a pamphlet, from whit h you will ho ablo to judge for yourself whether the medicine is applicable to your individual case or not. HOWE'S ( ELEI1RATFD COUGH CANDY. THR BK3TRICMKI.)V KNOWS FOR COUHHfl, COLDS, HOAnflBNESS, SORB THROAT, WHOOPINO COUOH, kC, fcC. It reputation is now so fully establishtxl, it is unnecessary to speak further of It hem, merely referring to our sgenta in Columbus, who will testily tu its merits. KIN! A BUIGGS, General Agents for Franklin ennty. Also, to he had of the Druggist generally. noTlO-ly TH K ASSAM TEA COMPANY, l:6 tireenwleh sitreet, New York. p HE proprietor ben to call the attention of connoisseur in 1 Tea, and the heads of families to tbe choice and rare selection ol Teas imported by them, and hitherto unknown In this country, which, by their fragrance and delicacy, combin d with vimin purity and strength, produce an infusion of surpassing richness and ffavur. The Teas offered are the following : The Jcddo Bloom, a Black Tea, at $1,00 per lb. Nlphon " W Ulan, " a" Osacca, a Green Tea, at 1 ,00 " Too-tsioa " 75 " Ticki-tslaa " 50 ' Ud-fi Mixture, a compound of the most rare and choice Ten grown on the fertile and genial soil nf Assam LOO " With a view to encourage the introduction nt these ma chlcss Teas, it Is the intention of tho proprietors to distribute by lo', among the purchasers, a quantity of Tea equal to the fir it part profit on the sales effected. Each purchaser will receive enclosed in the parknge, a numbered certificate, entitling him to one rhanrt in the ditribntion I ff t-ux every tiny cents laid out ami i n the n-ceipts amounting to s)20,000, the undermentioned parcels of Tea. In the value nt ten percent, or tiro thoutand dnUitr, will be gietn away a Ron use.'.'.' according to the following s-rale: 5 Frizes of 50 lbs. of Tea each at 8LO" p"t in. aw ins. or mm 95 500 WO SO IIMI 960 10 ft 1 500 500 250 500 500 350 HI Pri7cs in all. 2,000 02.000 Those persons who pref t lower priced I h can receive their prize In proportion, or they will lie re-purchased for caib, at n deduction ut Hi per m. ty Country Agents required. Applications to be addressed, poM pal J, to tho Company's Depot, a. aboTe. june-'l-dAwTtm 6000 COPIES SOLD IN SIX WEEKS! OF the lollowing valuable book "The Lives of JAMES HAD 1SON nnd JAMES MONROE, fourth and (llth Presidents o the United State, by John Quinct Adams, to which i added a I ! - ' V nf thfjp : .1. all. ill " Thi work in published in n Inrire size 12nio. vol. of 40 pages, Mil.stantially Umnd in cloth or leather, similar in style to " Seward's Life of J Q. Adams," containing accurate portraits on teel. Price 01,25. . . , Tin-re being no work exUnt giving 0M pnvate and public lives of these illustrious Presidents, nd the world renowned reputation of the author as a Statesman and a scholar, must secure an extensive sale for the above hook. QT Agents wanted. J- H. RILEY A CO., Acents. juuelO At the New Honkstore, Columbus. 1"?6X SALBAleVTand Warrants at reduced price'. In quire ,,f rMfSII BAKER ft ARMSTRONG. llnrtlwiire. 4. ERE, ABBOTT Ac :0., Sign of the ;ilt Pnriloek, Nn. 161 lll;h afreet, I V AVE now in store and in trnnnitu from the pt, a very large IT. stock of hardware, cutlery, house building materials, farming and mechanical Iimi!. We have long la-en anxious to meet our customers on low prices, we have now the ability to do so. Our good were bought fur cah and we ran and will tefl to prompt paying purrhaers upon as good terms, if not a little pet-tor, than any other etablihment in thi" vicinity. June7 OK HE, ABBOTT A CO. It WLROAD M STEA 1IHT INSI It I . THE FRANKLIN HEALTH ASSURANCE COMPANY of Ms ochusett eFpertally empowered to insure against acci Dim. Capitsd 050 (100. Orrict High street, opposite th" Capital I!nue. Columbus. junelOJtf D. R. HOAO. Agent. WHO WANTS A BARGAIN f FOR sale ehesip for cash TWO lUT LOTS, situated on Wah mgton avenue, north of Broad street Inquire ot junelS BAKER ft ARMSTRONG. TO CONTRACTORS. UEALI'D PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the y Board ot Pub! c Works in the elty of Columhus. until the hour ol 12 o'clock (noonl of Wtdnctaay, the With day of Jul next, tor the construction of the following work, to wit i OHIO CANAL. For the re building of Locks No. 51, 32 and 55, near Portsmouth,For the rebuilding of Lock No. 20 and 28, south of Licking umniit, near Lockbourne. For the re-buldlng of Lock No. , east ol Newark. For Ihe re building of ono of tho flight of Lock at tho junction of the Dresden side cut and the Muskingum river, near Dresden.Fur building a Water Gate, with substantial cut stone abutments, on the south east embankment of the Licking Summit Reservoir. HOCKING CANAL. For building a substantial Culvert, of cut stone masonry, opposite Worthingtorr. mill, in Hocking county, with the necessary embankment, Ac. Connected with the above Jolt will la- the embankment and oth. r itenm incident to such work and they are of a character worthy the ntt. ntion of contractors. It may be determined to rebuild Lock-Nos 51,52 and 55, near Portsmouth, during the pre nl bill. Which the bidder Will consider This detcrnilnHtion. if concluded, will be expressed in the SiM-cilications. 1'he masonry must hoof the best clao and the stone of the isr approved qualities, and from quarries from which stone has eiitly lin n ftiini.-di. il lor Locks near Portsmouth. I.ockhuriK. and Dresden and for the Look near Newark, to be ot Btune to be approved by the P.tiglueer, as must the stone In all eases. Plans ..ml speeitieaii.ins may bo Been at tbe office ut the Board ol Pnl lo Works, at Columbus, at any time ntter the first day of July, and information in relation to the work near Portsmouth and Dear LocJtbounie, may be had at anytime alter the 25th in-tant from Win. McAhoy, Esq , Re. Eng. Southern Division Ohio Canal and from Samuel G. Foster, Res. Kng Middle Division Ohio Canal, In relation to the work near Newark, Dresden, Liek-ing Summit Reservoir nnd Hocking Canal. Bidders unknown to tbe undersigned must give satisfactory referent es. GEORGE W. MANYPENNY, Junt'B Acting Commissioner B P. W. If AO FITCH cV HALE, (Sucrtisor to McElrain Fitch,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 4 ND Dealers in Produce, Flour, Plaster, Salt, Fish, nnd all kinds A of Groceries, at wholesale and retail. N. B. The highest market price paid ut all times, In cash, for Produce. Bailroitd Building, opposite J. Ridgway A Co.'s Foundry, Co lumdus, Ohio. maro-dtf BAMUKL OALLOWAY. HENRY F. PAOE. GALLOWAY & PAGE, ATTOIltKYS AT LAW. WE will practice law. as partners, in the Courts of Franklin and adjoining counties, nnd in the Circuit and District U. S. Courts. Office in Plan's new building, opposite State House, muytitf A CARD. VTOTiri; is hereby j-iven that the undersigned hnvo this day 1 1 entered into a co-partnership, lor the purpose of practising Law, ttaytng, Selling and Leafing Real Estate. Surveying, dividing and rub-dividihg of lands and lot?, the Collection ol Cltims in centra Ohio, and, also, to all business heretofore done by J. F. Smith. JOSEPH F. HM1TH, April 10, lR50-apl2dtf SAMUEL M. MILLS. MM A LL FARM Fn NORWICH TOWNSHIP, A BOUT eifbt mUei from tho city partly improved. A good hawed lof house, p table, well and n young orchard on the farm. - The farm is well adapted tu raising all kind of grnina This farm must be sold soon, and Is offered cheap. PersonB wishing to nuik' a hinsll investment, or securing a pleasant home, cannot do hotter than by calling on us. It this does not suit we hnvo other that will. SMITH A MILLS, niuyU Real Estate Agent DR .WILLIAM BIoaCKSTONE7 P ENDERS his professional services to the citizens of Colum- 1 bus and vicinity, ".Residence at the Capital HOOTS, Office nn High Btreet, op-poBite the United States Hotel. RK7RR TO Benrael Gullownv, Esq., Prof. R. EL Howard, Wm. B. Thrall, Esq., Prof. 8. M. Smith, Dr. Robert Thompson, Columbus Prof. Dniel Drak.1 Cincinnati iiP4 fjfit MAOZINES FOR JUNE. GRAHAM'S American Monthly Magazine for June. Godey's Lady's Book for June. Snrtam's Magazine for Juno .Just received and for sale by nifty 20 I N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. FOR SAL E, 6 ALOTol Beech Fencing. Shingling Lath, and Reech Joista. Inquire of may27 C. SCOTT, Journal office. WOOL ! 1 tn Ann POUNDS WOOL wanted ot their Warehouse, near tho National Road Bridge, hv up lt riTun &. uALt;. T OSSING'S PICTORIAL FIELD HOOK of the Re- l i toluilon. No 1 m.J i EV JaVr jime.'. L N WHIhING A HUNTINGTON. A. It. WOMHAUOH. WM. WHEELER. WOMBAC'SH s WHEELER, attornkyh at law. 11" ILL practice as partners in Franklin nnd the mijoiningcoun-W ties. Prompt attention will bo given to the adjustment and collection of claims of largo or smuR amounts. Wm. F. WiiEtLRR, Notary Public, will tnke depositions, ac-kiiowledgnient of deeds, Ac. i mice in KeH'l New Building, north of the Neil House. Columbus, June 24, 1850. june24 dly-wlm NEW BRICK GROCERY, CORNER OF HIGH AND FRIEND STREETS. FpIIE undesigned having purchased the stock of J. M. Brown, I will continued the (irocery nnd Forwarding and Commission husinefg, and bog. leave to call the attention of our friends ;ii I i he public generally tu a well selected stock of Groceries, Ac. Ac., to which a large stock will he added soon, and offered at WholBaala and retail at low price. maraVdftwtf. STAGE A FRISBIE. WOOD! WOOD! SEALED PROPOSALS will be rueeived nt the office of the Secretary of State until 12 M. on Monday, the 15tb day of July, 1?.0, for wood for the use of the State, nulollowfl : 200 cords of wood 2 feet long. 100 3 ) None hut dry hickory, beech or Hiiaor maple is wanted. Bunds with approved security will be required for the delivery of the wood in the State House ynrd before the 20th day of October next. t ma hundred and twenty eight solid feet will bo required for n cord of wood. HENRY. W, KING, Sec y of State, A. A. bliss, Treasarer of state, JOHN WOODS, Auditor or State. Columbus, June 19, 1850. d fewtojulylO OIL CLOTHS. I MICE and splendid lot of Mahogany, Fancy, German, Chili nese, Eimlish mid American Furniture Oil Cloths, just received and for sale by J. D. OSBORN A CO. OTICE. The notes nnd accounts f George Gere ft Co., re I left with us for settlement and collection. They miiBtbc paid without d. lay. GERE, ABBOTT ft CO. Columbus, July 5, ! - hi. PRINTING MATERIALS FOR HALE. F( )!t sale, low for cash, or on short credit, a large assortment oi Printing Msterials, consisting in part of 1 Double Medium Smith Press, 1 Suinberry Pre. M lbs. Pics-Ilk) Bourgeois, nearly new. 130 Brevier. 100 n Minion, 1.10 Minion, Several fonts Fancy Type. Also, Job Type of nearly every variety, part of which 1b nearly new. Together with Stands, Galleys, Sticks, Chases, Rules, Leads, (book and newspaper.) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used in a printing office. Auy portion ot the above will be sold extremely for tor cash, or an short time. decll) CHA8. SCOTT, Agent. NEW GOOD. WE have in store, and offer for sale on good t 75 doz. Chopping Axes of favorite brands. i bjbbj, nrnaa 11 100 " Shovel, and Spades ot m 100 Mill and Cross Cut Saws. ; boxes Window Glass, loooo light " Sash. 1000 lbs. Putty. 10 bbls. Linseed Oil. 200 keg Nails, assorted. GERE, ABBOTT ft CO., nov9 At the sign ol tho Gilt Padlock. MACAI'LAY'S ENGLAND. il, VAC A CLAY'S ENGLAND. 2 vols. 12nm. Muslin, to match 111 Hume's England. For sale by mays? I N. WHITING A. HUNTINGTON. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. I fttfi ''A1U Elastic Spring ; 20 ctt Iron Axles; 100 ett Brass Lfr Huhb Hands; 3 bales Moss; Patent Leather; Lace, Tufts, Damask Lining ; Painted and Gum Cloth ; Tacks, Seamez Cord, Malleable Castings, Ac. For sale by jud7 OERE, ABBOTT A CO. NOTICE S hereby given that tho subscriber has been appointed and 1 Qualified a tho administrator ol the citato off Lorenzo S. Bu-aley, lateol Franklin county, deceased. JunelS-Wah WILLIAM G HAH AM. Dublin, June 13, 1850. NOTICE . . S hereby given that the subm-riher has lefn appointed and I qualifi- d as administrator with the will annexed ot tho estate of John Stephens, Up; of Franklin county, derensed. junelS wilt- WILLIAM GRAHAM. Dublin. June 13, 1090. "C 0 LU M B U STOU NDRY. .1 . HI DO V A Y & CO.. MANUFACTURE STEAM EN IBM FROM new and improved patterns, among which is one frtha MULEY SAW MILL, of compact form, with MILL IRONS nd fixtures complete. They also make the celebrated PARKER'S PATENT WATER W H 1 1 L , RAILROAD CAR WHEELS, and alt other IRON and BRASS CASTINGS ususlly made at Foundries. at a c ii i n r a v of all kinds made promptly to order. BUCK'S CELEBRATED COOKING STOVE, Premium Cooking Stoves, Parlor. Shop. nd Church Stoves and Furnaces Fire Grates, and PLOUGHS all warranted, are con stantly for sale at wholksalr nd atTArL on liberal terms. Merchant and others dealing in Ploughs and Stoves are respectfully invited to examine our stock and prices. Columbus, febl3-tf A CAKD. 1 WOULD respectfuUy announce to the citizen of Culumbu A and its vicinity, that I have made u new arrangement in bush nest., ami my pecuniary condition render It necessary to settle uil my account. I have lieen doing business among you several yours in the capacity of an Undertaker, and am the only man who ever engaged exclusively iu it up to the present time. It ll it busbies that requires unremitting attention, and tor the better accomplishment of which I have made un agreement with Mr. George W. William, as may ho seen by the advertisement below, i' Witch h,. will become my partner. 1 takethla occasion tossy w mi with whom I have oja n account, prior to Juno 1, '50. that tney must be settled up, cither by note or otherwise, immediately. r i ... !i ,VC a??? ei,U(!b due to free me from embarrassment, oot-M itbs aniline MUM Of my friend, are fearful thi is Ms the can. i uve Inc. among and done b.lBl,.e-n wiIh B).v(,ral , intend, while my lite is spared, to continue it, relying upon my own resources and reputation a. a business man in the business in which I am engaged. I ask no combination to assist me bT oiir-pn-ihi; ni-am-r others 11. the nine calling, to their injury. I tun i in saying that I am always ready, when called upon, to attend to r- "'" oui. ..ia. i iiiina tun eonunumn wiu oaai dm out Hi h. vmg that I teel us ell to the living as any one, and thankful for past favor., I solicit a continuance of them. Mr. Williams, my partner, has bean in my employ nearly ona year, and nssiiteti me through our most fearful and trying time, during Ihe prevalence ol the cholera last summer. He Is known a tar a his acquaintance extends, us a gentieman wcU qualified for the business (u which he is engaged ; and I feel warranted in recommending him to your favorable consideration. Respectfully, AZZUR W. READER. June flhtj IPSO. AZZUR W. UEAmtK OEORQK W. WILLIAMS. C1TV i III ! IN im iiootih READER & WILLIAMS, city Undertakers, have associated themselvea together in the business or Undertaking, in the city of Columbus, ami would respectfuUy announce that their depot or ware rooms will by found, for the present, at tbe old stand of A. W. Reader, near the Hihhs Huyscalea, where they havo r splendid assortment of Collins, consisting, in part, of mahogany, cloth and velvet colored, Cherry, Black Walnut, Ac, ot every sort, size and description, finished and lined in a stylo superior to any in the Western country va ying fn quality and price to suit tho feelfngs oi all who may need them for deceased f riends. I hey have and will constantly keep on hand, hrouds, gloves and noeklngf, of every size and quality. They an- also provided with n hearse and curringea for intending funerals and every thing pertaining to the business. Can-iHge. nnd a hearse always in readiness to convey friends ami a corpse to any part of tho State whenever culled for. A. W. Reader has the exclusive right of the ' tatfl of Ohio for Irttmp CeJebrated Corpse Preserver, the use and utility of which 'uU 0VJ' b' "PPn'eiated by witnessing It effects. Suffice it ta ay, R. A W . are procured to preserve u corpse tree from decomposition or change, any length ot time, and convey It, In that condition, to any part of the country. They are also provided with a substantial Vault in which to de-pout the dead previous to interment, agreeably to the feelings iriehds and relatives. Cooling Boards will be furnished at any hour during the day or night, by calling at the shop or at tbe residence of either ono of the firm. One of the firm may always be found at the waro room durini the day, or at his residence at night. As they will attend to all calls promptly, ond are determined to render utishu tioii, they confidently expect to be eustained in their uiitbrt. iking. Residence of A It'. Reader 2d door from Third, on Mound street, Mjommi German Church. Residence of G. IP. Williams 2d door from Third, on Rich, opposite Baptist Church. Jun24-tf RAt.'S. Cash paid for Rags, C anvass Bagging, Grass, and Tarred Rope, and all other descriptions of paper maker's I other descriptions of paper maker's ock, by tlafr-daV oniu.-i w, rie,L.L ol tu At their Rag Warehouse, 94 Beck man st I BAGS Pimento ; 50 bags Java Coffee, landing from Unl-J. UU ted States, an or sale by KING A HEFFNER, SUGAR AND MOLASSES. 350 hdds Sugar, fair and prime; 1,200 bbls Molasses; for sale by KING Sc HEFFNER. mar22 27 Main street, Cincinnati 'pRACTSON LAW REFORM a very desirable collection of A Legal Papers, to which the attention of members of the Convention is respectfully invited. Cushing's Manual ; Jefferson's do. Southerland (Joel B.) on ParliRmentary Law and Rules. New York Debates ; Kentucky do. Mcdary's New Constitution. For sale at J. a RILEY A CO.'S Bookstore. CARPETING. SUPERFINE Tliree Ply and Ingrain Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloths, and emb'd Window Curtains, tor eale by mar23 WM. A. McCOY ft CO. IfTrrl ('DICKERING ct Gil. HURT'S PREMIUM BOSTON PIANOS, Just received and for sale at manulacturer's prices. A. REED, Agent, Four doors North of the Neil House, Columbus, Ohio. aulO-dly PAPER HANGINGS. A LARGE assortment of Paper Runnings and Borders for sal cheat) hv twi &l CO. ENTERTAINMENT AT FOREST GROVE. MRS. DAVIS will attend to giving Tea at Forest Grove, avs-ry evening, from tivo to eight o'clock. June 28, '50 jgt JAMES NEW NOVEL. The Old Oak Chest, by G. P. R, James. 37Lfc. The DaltonV, by C. Lever No. 2, 6c. For sale by junia L N. WHITING ft HUNTINGTON. NEW BOOKS. "piJE History of the Couiessional, by John Henry Hopkins, D. 1 D., 1 vol. 12mo. Tlie Past, Present and Futuro of the Republic. Translated from the French of Do Lamartine, 1 vol. 12nio. For sale by junlS L N. WHITING ft HUNTINGTON 1 'A CANT L TSFOR"s A L E. Two small Tots on Gay street, near ihe corner of Fourth street. Cheap and on easy tpr- SMITH ft MILLS, J""''" Real Estate Agents JOSKI'H LirHENCOTT. WM. C. BAJLK LIPPENCOTT It t It It , MANUFACTLTREHS OP I'ltCKNIX PIRE PROOr BAPKS, Second Street, between Wood and Smithfield Street N Tuesday afternoon, July 23, 1S48, the undersigned wore X ' rull'fd upon by Messrs. Lippeneott A. Burr to witness an honest and fair test of one ot their Phoenix Safes. Tho furnace being prepared, tbe Safe wbs placed inside thereof with books ps ers and sumo money ; when the door of ihe Safe was closed aod the tire kindled at a quarter past 2 o'clock, and in a short time the Sate woe red hot, and continued until halt past six o'clock, MM about tour nnd a half hours, when the committee expressed their satisfaction that tho time occupied with such heat was nfflemt The furnace was then pulled down, Hate cooled, and the door opened the books, papers nnd money safe. Tho heat was 90 great as to melt off' the brass mountings. We, therefore, take pleasure in recommending these Sates to the public as being, in our judgment, entirely nre-proo-. JAHV1S ft TRABUE, ROCK ft RAWSON, CORNWAL ft BROTHER, HRANNON ft THATCHER, BENEDICT CARTER, ISAAC CRONUN. I am engaged in the foundry business, and know snroethina about furnaces and bent. 1 witnessed the burning of ihe abova Safe, and can freely say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the public as being, in my opinion, entirely faepsnnC WM. KAY. Messrs Buttles, Comstock ft Co are our agents for the above mm Miere a sample can beacon, and also at the office ot the Ohio State Journal. LlPPlNCOTT ft BARR. PAINTS. h ive on hand and for sale at the lowest market rate, ? Linseed Oil, White and Red Lead, Coach and Furniture Varnish. Also, a superior article of Picture Varnish, together j-i ... u, jiHuii-, uiusiiuB, etc. ai me sign o? ine (JILT PAllLOCK. IMO REWARD! CTOI.t'N, trwa Ihe lulwcrilior, ia Perry lowa.hip, Franklin O cnunly, O .on the night af tha 2fith in.t., a DARK CHEST-M l BOI REL MAKE, aeren nr eiuht yeare old, with a lar, sear im hrr nuiit thigh, a plain halaa- mark aroand her now, and a Little white around one hind foot ; in her gait, generally rack.. The aboTa reward will he pnjd to any one who will return tbe mare and arreK the (hlcf, or 15 will be paid for the mare alime I LEWIS T. LAKE. I OOII '"Xl' WIMH1W (Vl A-. Ml irIM BM l.,JJ be found Bingle and doable thirk French, the beat I'.tnlmrg. Alao. cheaper glaa, of all the Mual aize.. At Ihe lifn afai, (Jyfj 0LT PADLOCK. COLUMBVS OASI.KJIIT AND CUKE CO.MPAST. Al a m..'ting of the D.rertyra, held June 21. 50, It WM ordw-ed that the .ubaeription. lo the atock Iw paid to Thomas Moodie, Eq . Treasurer, in -. 1 i,' - u follnwa, to wit : U li.stalltnent 20 per r ent, on or before Monday July l.t, neat. m da 20 do Am, 5, do fft do 20 da (Vp, 2. do 5th do 30 do Oct. 7, do 1th do 10 do Mot. 4, do Proraptoeaa on the part of stockholder, Is eiperwd. jun22-tnav. WM. A PLATT, fVcreury. FOR SALE. poi'lt very deairable amall building lata on Rirh street, east ol acrenth street, for, ale rerv low and on goad terms. Inquire IjunelM HIMTH at MILLS. lIIR. SAf.E Two hou.es and lota, with .tRliles, wood houses aV and erery other ron.enience attarhed, siruated en Friend etreet they are brick building, and in complete order, and will be Held rery naa if applied tor soon. Buyers will do well 10 call on us netore purchasing elsewhere. IH.JID .-Mll.l A 11.11,1.0. STEEL OOOD3 Ib sxU, Rrogs, Clasps, Made. Raj,, ParsM, Ac. Also, Pen Knives, a splendid assortment. p24 J. U. KILEY CO. FOR jaAI.R. Two elegant and substantial DWEI, I.INII IIOIl-EJ en Town street, I etw, rn Fourth atid.iflh. ,-iMITII t MILLS. apl7 North Room in Exchange Bank. TOOLS. TO Carpenters and others who use carpenter tools, we aao respectfully My that we hare the beat assortment oi tools ever bronnlit to this city, and we are dlapoed ta sell them very low fore. h. fjyl GERE. ABBOTT sk CO . f. coarw.T. l. R. Toaanwoa. R. F. CONWAY CO., GROCERS. DEALERS IN PRODUCE. PIO I ROW. AUD romoilwalon and Farwardla. MrrrkuM, rROffT ITIIIT, jL-lyd PORTSMOUTH, OHIO Mdler Shop, next door loutb OI tbe Lit, nana ouaain, aSMSMN spring,